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Bony Thorax

Part 3

QuestionAnswer
Axillary means Armpit
Positioning the patient 45-degree posterior oblique, affected side toward the board helps Get the spine out of the way
Which (Rib) Oblique positions appear the same? RPO, LAO
LPO and RAO oblique ribs Appear the same
We use LPO to view the Left posterior axillary ribs
Position the patient front against the board if they are having Anterior Pain
Position the patient back against the board if they are having Posterior Pain
Always put the side of pain Against the Board
Right Anterior Pain LAO
Left Anterior Pain RAO
Right Posterior Pain RPO
Left Posterior Pain LPO
Ask patient to _________ to help determine which oblique to use turn their head toward the pain
The side that is ________ is the side of interest Elongated
What is the preferred patient position for a rib X-Ray? Upright
There are no Lower Anterior Ribs
The neck (of the femur) projects Superiorly ______ from the long axis of the body 125°
The neck (of the femur) projects Anteriorly ______ from the long axis of the body 15 to 20°
The longitudinal plane of the femur is approximately 10° from vertical
AP Axial Pelvic Inlet- Bridgman Method CR Placement Angled 40 degrees caudad • Enters MSP at level of ASIS • IR centered at level of greater trochanters
AP Axial Pelvic Outlet- Taylor Method CR Placement (MEN) Enters MSP 2 inches inferior to the pubic symphysis Angled 20 – 35° cephalad
AP Axial Pelvic Outlet- Taylor Method CR Placement (WOMEN) Enters MSP 2 inches inferior to the pubic symphysis Angled 30-45° cephalad
AXIOLATERAL HIP: DANELIUS-MILLER Relaces Frog leg when hip cannot be abducted
AXIOLATERAL INFEROSUPERIOR CLEMENTS-NAKAYAMA Relaces Danelius-Miller when neither hip can be abducted
CR Perpendicular to the femoral neck Danlieus-Miller
IR Tilted away from patient about 15-20° CR angled medially until perpendicular to the femoral neck • Also angled posteriorly 15-20° (matching tilt of IR) Celements-Nakyama
Mortise Ankle Rotate the leg & foot medially 15–20° until the intermalleolar pane is parallel to the IR
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