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Bontrager Upper Limbs

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show 14  
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Metacarpals (palm)   show
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Carpals (wrist)   show
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show Proximal Phalanx and Distal Phalanx  
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show Proximal, Middle, and Distal Phalanx  
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The 3 parts of each phalanx, starting distally, are the:   show
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The name of the joint between the proximal and distal phalanges are the:   show
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show MCP-Metacarpophalangeal joints  
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Largest of the Carpal bones?   show
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show Hamulus or Hamular Process  
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show Scaphoid  
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show Send letter to Peter to Tell'im (to) come home//Steve Left the Party to take Carol Home  
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show Radius  
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show Ulna  
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show Ulna  
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Radial Notch is part of:   show
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Olecranon Fossa is part of:   show
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show Distal Humerus  
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Coronoid Tubercle is part of   show
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show Ulna  
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show Ulna  
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Coronoid Fossa is part of   show
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show Proximal and Distal Radiulnar Joints  
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show Trochlea  
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show Capitulum  
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The deep depression located on the posterior aspect of the distal Humerus is the:   show
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The 1st and smallest of the arcs:   show
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The immediate double arc, consisting of the outer ridges of:   show
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The 3rd arc, which is part of the Ulna   show
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Interphalangeal   show
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show Sellar  
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show Ginglymus  
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show Ellipsoidal  
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Radiocarpal   show
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show Plane  
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show Ginglymus  
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Proximal and distal Radioulnar joint   show
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show Diarthrodial/4  
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show True Statement  
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show Radial Collateral Ligament  
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show Ulnar Deviation and Radial Deviation  
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Which position is most commonly performed to detect fracture of the Scaphoid Bone?   show
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show The proximal radius crosses over the ulna  
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The 2 important fat stripes or bands around the wrist joint are the:   show
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show Elbow Flexed 90 degree, Optimal Exposure Techniques used, and In a true lateral position  
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If the elbow is flexed correctly at 90 degrees, the posterior fat pad is visible if pathologic elbow trauma is present   show
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show PA and Oblique Wrist  
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Projection that best demos the pronator fat stripe   show
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show 60 low to medium  
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show Short  
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Large or small Focal Spot?   show
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Most common minimum SID?   show
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Grids are used if the body part measures more than ____   show
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Type of intensification screens more commonly used   show
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show 5/7  
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show 8/10 100  
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Fiberlass Casts: Increase ___ to ___ kV or ___ %   show
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Correctly Exposed radiographs visualize?   show
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show Collimation borders should be visible on all 4 sides if the IR is large enough to allow this without cutting off essential anatomy  
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show Child bearing age or younger  
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show Arthography  
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show PA, PA Oblique, and Lateral  
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How much of the metacarpals should be included for PA projection of the digits?   show
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Why is AP thumb recommended instead of PA?   show
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Which projection of the thumb is achieved naturally by placing the palmar surface of the hand in contact with the cassette?   show
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Which IR size should be used for a thumb routine?   show
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show metacarpophalangeal  
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The entire metacarpal and trapezium must be demo'd on all projections of the thumb?   show
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Where is the CR centered for an AP projection of the thumb?   show
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A Bennet't Fracture involves? What method can be used to demo a Bennet's fracture?   show
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What CR angle is required for a Modified Robert's projection?   show
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Where is the CR ray centered for a PA projection of the hand?   show
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Some superimposition of the distal 3rd, 4th, and 5th metacarpals is expected with a well positioned PA oblique projection of the hand   show
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Which preferred lateral position best demos the phalanges without superimposition?   show
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show Lateral extension  
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Position referred to as the "ball catcher's postion? Proper Name   show
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show Rheumatoid Arthritis  
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The elbow is usually flexed ___ degrees for basic positions of the wrist?   show
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show 45 degrees  
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show AP projection-with hand slightly arched  
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show Excessive Lateral Rotation from PA  
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show 10 to 15/proximally  
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How much are the hand and wrist elevated from the IR for the modifies Stetcher method?   show
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How much CR angulation for the long axis of the hand is required for the carpal canal(tunnel) projection?   show
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show PA projection with radial deviation  
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Which special projection of the wrist helps rule out abnormal calcifications in the carpal sulcus?   show
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show 45 degrees  
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Fracture and dislocation of the posterior lip of the distal radius?   show
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show Multiple Myeloma  
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show Osteoporosis  
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Sprain of tear of the ulnar collateral ligament?   show
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An abnormality of the cartilage affecting ling bones?   show
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show Boxer's Fracture  
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show Osteoporosis  
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Transverse fracture of the distal radius with posterior displacement of the distal fragment?   show
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Narrowing of joint space with periosteal growths on the joint margins?   show
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Fluid-Filled joint space with possible calcification?   show
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show Carpal Tunnel Syndrome  
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Soft Tissue swelling and loss of the fat pad detail visibility?   show
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show Osteopetrosis  
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Which two basic projections are required for the forearm?   show
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4th carpometarcarpal joint   show
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Accumulated Fluid within the joint cavity   show
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Local or generalized infection of bone or bone marrow?   show
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show Smith Fracture  
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show Bennet's Fx  
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Painful disorder of the hand and wrist from compression of the median resulting nerve?   show
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show Hinge Joint  
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Ellipsoidal   show
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Trochoidal   show
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show Arthrodial, Gliding Plane, Synovial Joint  
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show Saddle  
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show Distal radius and distal ulna  
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The 1st carpometacarpal joint is classified as a _________ joint?   show
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show 4  
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show Ellipsoidal  
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Carpal that contains a "hooklike" process?   show
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Carpal that articulates with the thumb?   show
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show Scaphoid and Trapezium  
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Which two structures primarily form the hinge-like structure and movement of the elbow joint?   show
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show Ellipsoidal  
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The Radiographic Criteria for a true lateral finger indicate equal concavity of the anterior and posterior aspects of the phalanges.   show
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show The rotational positions of the hand and wrist  
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show 45 degree toward shoulder  
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show PA oblique Wrist  
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The Folio Method is performed to rule out?   show
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show Bilateral-AP Stress Projection  
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show 45 degree angle-performed to rule out non displaced fracture of the thumb requires bilateral  
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Which special projection of the wrist is ideal for demo-ing possible calcification in the dorsal aspect of the carpals?   show
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A radiograph of the elbow demonstrates the radius superimposed over the ulna and coronoid process in profile. Which projection of the elbow has been performed?   show
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show 45 degrees away from the shoulder/elbow flexed at 90 degrees; hand pronated CR at 45 degree toward shoulder centered at Radial Head  
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Where is the pronator fat stripe located?   show
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show Triquetrum  
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show Medial Aspect of the Distal Radius  
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Which of the structures is located on the distal Humerus?   show
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Dislocation   show
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show Partial Dislocation  
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show Rupture or tearing of connective tissue  
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Contusion   show
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Simple Fx   show
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show Open-breaks through skin  
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Comminuted Fx   show
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Impacted Fx   show
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show PA and Lateral Extension  
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Which Pathologic indication requires a decrease in manual exposure factors?   show
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Where is the CR centered for a PA projection of the 2nd digit?   show
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show AP, Medial Rotation Oblique  
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Radial Head and Tuberosity without superimposition   show
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show Lateral Elbow  
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Coronoid Tubercle   show
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show Lateral Elbow  
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show AP, Lateral Rotation Oblique  
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Olecranon Process seated in Olecranon Fossa   show
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show Wrist  
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A PT with a possible Smith Fx enters the ER. Which positioning routine needs to be performed?   show
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PT enters ER with a trauma injury in the ER. Evident- Colle's Fx. Which positioning routine needs to be done?   show
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show 2 AP [rojections with acute flexion (Jones Method) and a Lateral Projection  
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PT with pssible fx of the Trapezium enters ER. Which positioning routine can be taken?   show
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show Carpal Canal Position/Gaynor Hart  
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show Norgaard Method  
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A PT has an injury to the Ulnar collateral ligament. The PT complains of pain near the 1st MCP joint. Initial xrays of hand do not indicate any fx or dislocation. Which projection should be used?   show
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A PT enters the ER with possible foreign body in the dorsal aspect of the wrist. Initial wist radiographs are inconclusive in demo-ing the location of the foreign body. What additional projection can be performed?   show
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show articular capsule containing synovial fluid  
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show freely moveable  
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Amphiathrosis   show
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show hinge  
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show Condyloid  
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show Saddle  
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Plane   show
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show Pivot  
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show A fracture and dislocation of the posterior lip of the distal radius involving the wrist joint  
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Boxer's   show
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show Fracture of the base of the 1st metacarpal bone, extending into the carpometacarpal joint, complicated by subluxation with some posterior displacement/ Film to best demo: Robert's Method 15 degree CR angle proximal  
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Colle's   show
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show Reverse Colle's fx. or transverse fx of the distal radius with the distal fragment displaced anteriorly  
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show PIP Joint  
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show IP  
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CR for hand   show
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CR for wrist   show
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show midforearm  
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CR for elbow   show
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