These three bones fuse together to form the acetabulum.
What are the ischium, pubis, and ilium?
The joints between articular processes of vertebrae are given this name.
What are zygapophyseal joints?
This CR angle is required for the AP axial inlet projection.
What is 40-degree caudad?
This imaging modality will best detect early signs of bone infection of the pelvis.
What is nuclear medicine?
This condition involves anterior displacement of one vertebra over another.
What is spondylolisthesis?
The lesser sciatic notch is an aspect of this bone.
What is the ischium?
This vertebra is known as the vertebra prominens.
What is the seventh cervical vertebra?
For posterior oblique positions of the cervical spine, this CR angle is required.
What is 15-degree cephalad?
This method cannot be performed on a trauma patient with possible hip fracture.
What is the modified Cleaves method?
Sciatic type pain from a 'slipped disk' indicates this condition.
What is herniated nucleus pulposus?
The symphysis pubis provides limited movement during this life event.
What is labor and delivery?
The T2-3 intervertebral disk space is found at this anatomical landmark.
What is the level of the jugular notch?
This SID is recommended for the lateral cervical spine using the Grandy method.
What is 60 to 72 inches?
This technique is used to enhance visibility of vertebral bodies during lateral thoracic spine projection.
What is orthostatic (breathing) technique?
A destructive lesion with irregular margins and increased density indicates this type of metastases.
What is osteolytic type of metastases?
The body of the pubis forms this fraction of the acetabulum anteriorly.
What is one-fifth?
The intervertebral foramina of the lumbar spine are located at this angle in relation to the midsagittal plane.
What is 90 degrees?
In the anatomic position, the body of the femur is angled this many degrees.
What is 10 degrees?
This projection demonstrates the dens within the shadow of the foramen magnum.
What is the AP projection (Fuchs method)?
This projection would best assess anteroposterior mobility after cervical spine fusion.
What are hyperflexion and hyperextension lateral projections?
These two bony landmarks are palpated using the hip localization method.
What are the ASIS and the symphysis pubis?
Spinal nerves and blood vessels exit the spinal column through this particular foramina.
What is the intervertebral foramina?
For posterior oblique projections of the SI joints, this amount of body obliquity is required.
What is 25 to 30 degrees?
This technique is performed to demonstrate the cervicothoracic vertebrae in lateral projection.
What is the swimmer's technique?
This central ray angulation is used for the AP axial projection (Ferguson method) of the lumbosacral junction.
What is 30 to 35 degrees cephalad?