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Where should the CT enter on an AP projection of the ankle?
midway between the malleoli and ankle joint
Valgus and varus deformities of the knee can be evaluated with what projections?
AP bilateral wt bearing
To prevent lateral rotation how should the foot be positioned for a lateral projection of the ankle?
dorsiflexion
Which structures form the ankle mortise?
lateral malleous of the fibula, medial malleolus of the tibia, inferior surface of the tibia
The CR angulation for an AP oblique projection of the toes?
zero
For a lateral projection of the foot, the CR should be directed to the?
base of the 3rd metatarsal
What must be rotated for all oblique projections of the ankle?
leg and foot
For a lateral projection of the ankle, where should the CR enter?
perpendicular to the ankle joint at the medial malleus or lateral malleus
When the knee is properly positioned for an AP projection, the patella will lie?
slightly to the medial side
The CR is directed where for an AP or axial projection of the foot?
base of the 3rd metatarsal
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