Anatomy
Positioning
Image Critique
Potpourri
100
The bone that articulates with the acromion
What is the clav?
100
The position of the patient's arm for an AP scap.
What is above their face or something, like a salute?
100
What anatomy should be visualized on an AP scap?
What is the whole scap? Duh
100
This is the most common type of shoulder dislocation, as seen on a lateral scapula
What is an anterior dislocation?
200
The humerus articulates with this part of the scap
What is the glenoid cavity?
200
The centering for an AP scap
What is 2 inches below the coracoid?
200
This is the average mAs for an AP Scapula.
What is 7?
200
An increased space between the scap and humeral head on an AP view is a good indicator for this type of dislocation
What is posterior???
300
Another name for the glenoid cavity
What is the glenoid fossa???? Mufassa
300
Central ray for a lateral scap
What is the mid-scapular area?
300
This is the letter that the scapula creates in a lateral position.
What is a Y?
300
Scapula is the latin word meaning this
What is blade?
400
The small hook-like portion on the lateral edge of the superior anterior portion of the scapula. Derived from the Greek word for "crow."
What is THE CORACOID???
400
The position of the patient's hand for a lateral scap.
What is across their belly???
400
How to get the scapula off of the ribs.
What is abduct the arm more?
400
This is the name for the group of 4 muscles that connect at the scapula
What is the rotator cuff?
500
This seperates the supra and infraspinatous fossas and is attatched to the acromion.
What is the scapular spine?
500
The recommended breathing instructions for an AP scap.
What is a breathing technique?
500
What is wrong with the patient's position if the humeral head and glenoid cavity are projected inferiorly in relation to the scap Y.
What is the patient is leaning forward a bit too far?
500
The glenoid cavity and humerus create this type of joint
What is a ball and socket?