What is photoelectric?
This is demonstrated in the lateral projection of the lumbar spine. ______, ________, _______.
What is intervertebral foramina, spinous process, and intervertebral disc spaces?
An Abnormal lateral curvature of the spine, often demonstrated with AP projections with lateral side bending?
What is Scoliosis?
AP axial sacrum projection.
What is 15 degrees cephalad?
Superior articular process.
What is the ear?
The discovery of x rays.
What is November 8, 1985?
_________ position would result in the least object to image receptor distance OID when the right lumbar z-joints are the area of interest.
Forward Slipping of the vertebra on the one below.
What is spondylolisthesis?
Coccyx.
What is 10 degrees caudal?
Transverse process.
What is the nose?
The infectious agent, the reservoir, the portal of exit, the mode of transmission, the portal of entry, and the susceptible host.
What are the 6 cycles of infections?
In the lateral position, the sacrum is _____ in relation to the anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS) in the asthenic patient
What is 3.5 inches?
This refers to a condition where the soft, gelatinous core (nucleus pulposus) of a spinal disc pushes out through a tear in the tough outer layer (annulus fibrosus). This can lead to pressure on nearby nerves or the spinal cord, causing pain, numbness, or weakness.
What is a Herniated nucleus pulposus (HNP)?
Oblique T Spine.
What is 70-75 degrees?
Pedicle.
What is the eye?
The British system of measurement include Rem, ____, ______.
What is Rad and roentgen?
Right and left bending (lateral flexion) views of the lumbar spine demonstrate _________.
What is Range of motion of the lumbar spine?
This is a birth defect where the spinal cord and its protective covering don't close completely during pregnancy.
What is Spina Bifida?
The zygapophyseal joints from an angle open of ____ from the midsagittal plane.
What is 45-65 degrees?
Lamina.
What is the body?
Nosocomial.
What is a hospital acquired infection?
A condition where the spinal canal in the lower back narrows, potentially compressing the spinal nerves and spinal cord.
What is spinal stenosis?
This type of arthritis that causes inflammation between the vertebrae and in the joints where the spine and pelvis meet.
What is Ankylosing spondylitis?
LAO C-spine.
What is 15-20 degrees Caudal?
The neck.
What is Pars Interarticilaris?