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Whats the film size for the AP Axial foot?   10x12  
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Whats the central ray for the AP Axial foot?   10 degrees toward the heel through the base of the third metatarsal  
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What are the structures seen in the AP Axial foot?   entire foot,including toes,metatarsals, and tarsal bones  
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Whats the film size for the AP(medial) oblique foot?   10x12  
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Whats the part position for the AP(medial) oblique foot?   coronal plane of foot forms a 30 degree angle with IR  
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Whats the central ray for the AP(medial) oblique foot?   perpendicular to base of the third metatarsal  
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What are the structures seen in the AP(medial) oblique foot?   entire foot, minimal superimposition of metatarsals  
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Whats the film size for the lateral foot?   10x12 cosswise  
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Whats the part position for the Lateral foot?   lateral aspect of foot in contact with the IR  
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Whats the central ray for the Lateral foot?   perpendicular to the base of third metatarsal  
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What are the structure seen for the Lateral foot?   entire foot and ankle  
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Whats the film size for the Lateral toe?   one third of an 8x10  
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Whats the part position for the Lateral toe?   medial or lateral surface of foot in contact with IR  
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Whats the central ray for Lateral toe?   perpendicular to MTP of the toe  
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What structures are seen in the Lateral toe?   entire digit and 1/2 of the distal metatarsal  
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whats the film size for an AP toe?   one third of an 8x10  
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Whats the part position for the AP toe?   plantar surface of the foot in contact with the IR  
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Whats the central ray for AP toe?   perpendicular to MTP of the toe  
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What are the stuctures seen in an AP toe?   entire digit and 1/2 of distal metatarsal  
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Whats the film size for the AP(medial) oblique toe?   one third of an 8x10  
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Whats the part position for the AP(medial) oblique toe?   medial plantar surface of foot in contact with IR  
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Whats the central ray for AP(medial) oblique toe?   perpendicular to MTP of the toe  
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What stuctures are seen in the AP(meidal) oblique toe?   entire digit and 1/2 of distal metatarsal  
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Whats the film size for an AP ankle?   1/2 of a 10x12 or a whole 8x10  
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Whats the part position for AP ankle?   Posterior surface of heel in contact with IR, foot dorsoflexed 90 degrees with the lower leg (toes up)  
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Whats the central ray for the AP ankle?   perpendicular midway between the malleoli (knots on sides of ankle)  
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What are the stuctures seen for the AP ankle?   talus and distal tibia and fibula  
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Whats the film size for AP(medial) oblique ankle?   1/2 an 10x12 or whole 8x10  
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Whats the part position for AP(medial) oblique ankle?   Posterior surface of heel in contact with IR, leg is rotated 45 degree inward.  
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Whats the central ray for AP(medial) oblique ankle?   perpendicular midway between the malleoli  
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What stuctures are seen in the AP(medial) oblique ankle?   talus and the distal end of tibi and fibula..will see more of tibia with this view  
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What the film size for the Lateral ankle?   8x10  
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Whats the part position for the Lateral ankle?   lateral surface of ankle in contact with IR  
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Whats the central ray for the Lateral ankle?   perpendicular through medial malleolus  
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What are the structures seen in the Lateral ankle?   talus and distal tibia and fibula , and entire calcaneus  
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Whats the film size for Axial(plantodorsal) calcaneous?   1/2 or whole 8x10  
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Whats the part position for the Axial(plantodorsal) calcaneous?   posterior calcaneous in contact with IR and dorsiflexed as much as possible (toes up/pull towards)  
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Whats the central ray for Axial(plantodorsal) calcaneous?   Angled 40 degree cephalad through calcaneous  
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Whats the structures seen in the Axial calcaneus?   entire calcaneus  
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Whats the film size for Lateral calcaneus?   1/2 or whole 8x10  
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What is the part position for Lateral calcaneus?   lateral surface of foot in contact with IR  
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Whats the central ray for Lateral calcaneus?   perpendicular to IR  
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What structures are seen in Lateral calcaneus?   entire calcaneus  
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Whats the film size for AP Knee?   8x10  
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Whats the part position for AP Knee?   leg is fully extended with sagittal plane of leg perpendicular to IR  
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Whats the central ray for AP Knee?   perpendicular of 5 degrees cephalad entering 1/2 distal to apex of patella  
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What structures are seen in AP Knee?   knee joint, distal femur, and proximal lower leg  
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Whats the film size for AP Ankle?   1/2 of 10x12 or whole 8x10  
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Whats the part position for AP Ankle?   posterior surface of heel in contact with IR, foot dorsiflexed 90 degrees with lower leg  
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Whats the central ray for AP Ankle?   perpendicular midway between the malleoli (knot on side of ankle  
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Whats the structures seen on AP Ankle?   talus and distal tibia and fibula  
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Whats the film size for AP Oblique Ankle?   1/2 of 10x12 or whole 8x10  
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