The tarsal bones are comprised of the....
What are the calcaneus, talus, navicular, cuboid, 1st/2nd/3rd cuneiforms?
Angle the plantar surface forms in this view
What is 30 degrees?
Tibial structure that overlaps the fibula in the AP projection.
What is anterior tubercle?
This is the rationale for angling the CR 5 degrees cephalic on the lateral view of the knee.
What is opening the knee joint (medial condyle is larger and lower than lateral condyle)?
For an AP view of the Pelvis the IR is usually this many inches above the iliac crests
What is 1-1.5"?
These bones that make up the acetabulum
What are ilium, pubis, ischium?
To reduce foreshortening of metatarsals, what CR angulation should be used?
What is 10 degrees posteriorly?
To position the ankle mortise projection a plane through these landmarks should be parallel to the IR
What are medial and lateral malleoli?
According to Merrills, if the ASIS to tabletop measurement in 21 cm you should angle the CR this much
What is 0 degrees (CR is perpendicular)?
Method depicted in the below image
What is the Danelius-Miller?
The mortise joint is comprised of these structures
What is talus, medial malleolus of tibia, lateral malleolus of fibula?
CR angulation for this view is...
What is 40 degrees?
Part angulation used to open the tibiofibular joint
What is 45 degrees?
The angulation typically used in this view
What is 15-20 degrees?
The hickey method requires this degree of angulation
What is 20-25 degrees cephalic?
Degrees of anterior angulation of the femoral neck
What is 15-20 degrees?
The evaluation criteria for the lateral foot includes...
What is entire foot, superimposed metatarsal heads, fibula over the posterior aspect of the tibia, and tibiotalar joint?
Collimation for the tibia/fib views is...
What is 1" on sides and 1.5" beyond the ankle and knee joints?
Projection depicted in the below image
What is AP medial oblique?
Method depicted in the below image
What is the Lauenstein?
The talus is also known as the _____.
What is the astragalus?
When acquiring a lateral view of the third toe, which surface should be in contact with the IR?
What is lateral surface?
Evaluation criteria for the lateral tibia/fibula includes...
What is
Ankle and knee joints
Leg in lateral position (distal fibula over posterior half of tibia, overlap of tibia with proximal fibula, separation of tibia and fibular shafts)
Possibly no superimposition of femoral condyles
Tunnel vision... name the three methods associated with the tunnel view.
What is Homblad, Camp Coventry, and Beclere?
To demonstrate an AP oblique of the femoral necks this projection should be used
What is Modified Cleaves?