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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Ulner Deviatiation – The Carpal is the most likely of the bones to break | Scaphoid |
| carpal bones most likely to fracture? | Scaphoid is the most likely |
| ...for the other carpals? | Radial Deviation |
| Pa axial/stether method | 15 degrees going towards hands |
| Pa axial/stether method-no sponge | called the modified stetcher |
| Gayner hart method/tangential proj of wrist: A Angle? B Enters? | C.R.: Angle 25-30 deg to palm of hand Enters 1 inch below base of third metacarpal |
| Radius and Ulna in anatomical position lay? | |
| when the arm is flexed... | The Radial Fossa receives the arm. |
| The elbow joint is made up of three joints… | A Humoral radial B Radial Humoral C HumoralUlner jnt |
| Fat pads A largest B Smallest: C And another | The largest will be over the elocronon fossa Smallest: over the radial fossa And another over coranoid fossa |
| Fat pad imp why? | because jnt fluid and build up are indications of the patients may have a fracture in that area. |
| Elbow Lateral 90, why? | To see fat pads. MUST BE! |
| Medial obliq see? (#2) | Coranoid process elecronon fossa |
| Lower Extremity Composed of: (#3) | -foot -thigh -leg -hip |
| Charac's of First MT? | -Thickest -Shortest |
| Most common places of fractures in foot? | is in base of 5th MT -must include in ankle proj’s |
| hand used to be called Navicular | scaphoid |
| Calcaneous Characteristics (#3) | -largest of T’s -strongest -proj post/medially |
| MORTISE JNT! Made up by? | -Talus -Tibia -Fibula |
| Foot Obliq C.R. perp (Prof) | -base of third MT |
| Foot Obliq struc seen? | -SINUS TARSI -ALL JNT SPACES AROUND CUBOID |
| PROJ TO SEE INTERCONDYLER FOSSA? | HOMLAD AND CAMP COVENTRY |
| When Tibia AND Fibula TOTALLY superinterp? | IN THE LATERAL OBLIQUE |
| ? PELVIS made up of? | -TWO HIP BONES -SACRUM -COCCYX |
| Aricular surface | -where sacrum art with pelvis to form S.I. Jnt |
| Posterior Part of Pubis | -greater sciatic notch |
| Femur angle(s)? | -super -med -ant |
| S.I. Jnt Class? | Synovial, but acts like Cartiliginious |
| Average adult (angle of Neck of femur) | horizontal when older, even more with wider pelvis (fem’s) |
| Femur Super Ang | -120-140 deg to long axis of fem. |
| C.R. For Radial Dev? | CR perp to midcarpals |