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Question: ScapulohumeralAnswer: or ball and socket(greater freedom of movement) Question: Answer: or Gliding Question: Answer: Plane or Question: Which of the following Humeral Structures is most ?Answer: Tubercle Question: What is another term for the mid area of the costal surface of the ?Answer: Fossa Question: Which of the following scapular structures is most ?Answer: Acromion Question: What is the classification for the joint?Answer: Question: An of the anterioinferior aspect of the glenoid labrum is termed?Answer: Lesion Question: Which of the following AP proximal shoulder projections will demo the lesser tubercle in ?Answer: rotation Question: of the following projections will best demo a possible Hills-Sachs defect?Answer: N/A Question: How much is the body rotation for a posterior oblique position?-Grashey Answer: 35-45 Question: What anatomy of the shoulder is best demo'd with a Tangential Projection?-Fisk Answer: Glenoid Question: How much should the CR be for an AP axial projection of the clavicle on an asthenic PT?Answer: N/A Question: The use of AEC is not recommended for the AP of the Scapula. T or F?Answer: N/A Question: The shoulder girdle consists of ____, ____, and _____.Answer: Proximal , Scapula, and Clavicle. Question: The 3 of the Clavicle are the?Answer: Extremity, Body(shaft), and Acromial Extremity. Question: Do females or males have thicker or more curvy in Clavicles?Answer: Question: The 3 of the Scapula include?Answer: Lateral , Superior Angle, and Inferior Angle Question: Anterior Side of the is referred to as?Answer: Surface Question: Anatomic Name for ?Answer: Question: 2 located on the posterior Scapula?Answer: Infraspinous Fossa and Supraspinous Question: All joints of the shoulder girdle are as being?Answer: (Diarthrodial) Question: Scapulohumeral-joint Answer: Question: -joint classificationAnswer: Question: Acromioclavicular-joint Answer: Question: Greater Answer: Humerus Question: ProcessAnswer: Scapula Question: Crest of Answer: Question: Coronoid Answer: Not part of the girdle Question: ExtremityAnswer: Clavicle Question: GrooveAnswer: Proximal Question: Condylar Answer: Not part of shoulder Question: Surgical Answer: Proximal Question: At what angle should the arm be abducted from the body for the Inferosuperior Axial Projection?Answer: 90 degrees Question: Proximal Humerus if the Greater Tubercle is profiled laterallyAnswer: External Question: Proximal Humerus Rotation if the Humeral Epicondlyes angled 45 the the IRAnswer: Neutral Question: Proximal Humerus Rotation if the are perpendicular to the IRAnswer: Internal Question: Proximal Humerus if there is supination of the handAnswer: Rotation Question: Proximal Rotation if the palm of hand is against thighAnswer: Rotation Question: Proximal Humerus Rotation if are parallel to the IRAnswer: External Question: Proximal Humerus Rotation if Lesser is profiled mediallyAnswer: Internal Question: Proximal Humerus Rotation if Proximal is in a lateral PositionAnswer: Rotation Question: Proximal Humerus in for an AP projectionAnswer: External Question: T or F: The use of a grid is not required for shoulders that less than 10 cmAnswer: Question: T or F: Low mA with short exposure times should be used for adult studies?Answer: FALSE Question: T or F: Large spot setting should be selected for most adult shoulder studies?Answer: Question: T or F: A high screen IR is recommended for shoulder studies when using a grid?Answer: Question: T or F: The gonadal dose for most projections is .1 mrad or less.Answer: Question: T or F: The use of contact shields over the breast, lung, and thyroid regions is for most shoulder projections?Answer: TRUE Question: kV to be used for a shoulder series on the average adult?Answer: 70 to 80 Question: If physical immobilization is required, individual should be asked to restrain a child for a shoulder series?Answer: or Guardian Question: T or F: CT arthography of the shoulder joint requires the use of iodinated contrast media into the joint?Answer: TRUE Question: T or F: Nuclear Medicine bone scans can demo signs of and cellulitis?Answer: Question: T or F: Ultrasound can provide a (dynamic) evaluation of joint movement that MRI cannot. Answer: Question: Compression between the greater tuberosity and soft tissues on the ligamentous and osseous arch?Answer: Syndrome Question: Injury of the glenoid labrum?Answer: Lesion Question: condition of the tendon?Answer: Question: Superior Displacement of the Clavicle?Answer: Acromioclavicular Dislocation Question: fracture of the articular surface of the humeral head?Answer: Hills-Sachs Question: Traumatic injury to one or more of the muscles of the shoulder girdle?Answer: Rotator Cuff Question: Atrophy of Tissue?Answer: Osteoporosis Question: Subacromial Answer: Syndrome Question: Fluid Joint SpaceAnswer: Question: Thin bony Answer: Osteoporosis Question: Abnormal widening of acromioclavicular spaceAnswer: Acromioclavicular seperation |
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