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What is the largest and strongest tarsal bone?   show
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Which bone in the foot is a common site for bone spurs?   show
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show Supine or seated with leg extended, foot dorsiflexed so plantar surface is perpendicular to IR.  
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What is the CR angle and placement for the Plantodorsal (axial) Calcaneus projection?   show
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show Mediolaterally  
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Where is the CR placed for the lateral Calcaneous?   show
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How is the patient positioned for the lateral Calcaneous?   show
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What is the weight-bearing bone of the lower leg?   show
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The articular facets of the proximal tibia are also referred to as what?   show
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The articular facets slope _________ degrees posteriorly.   show
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The most proximal aspect of the fibula.   show
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The extreme distal end of the fibula forms what?   show
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What is the patient position for an AP tib/fib?   show
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show Perpendicular to IR directed to midpoint of leg.  
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What is the SID for an AP tib/fib?   show
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show Diagonally.  
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What is the CR placement for an AP tib/fib?   show
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How is the patient positioned for a lateral tib/fib?   show
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show Supine with leg fully extended, leg rotated 3-5 degrees internally.  
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show 1/2 inch distal to the apex of the patella.  
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What is the CR angle for an AP knee?   show
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show 45 degrees  
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Which oblique of the knee will have the tibia and fibula proximal articulation open?   show
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Which oblique of the knee will have the fibula superimposed over the tibia?   show
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What is the patient position for a lateral knee?   show
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show 1 inch distal to medial epichondyle and 5-7 degrees cephalic.  
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show Improper angle of the CR  
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show Over or under-rotation of the knee  
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What are the two PA Axial projections for the intercondylar fossa of the knee (tunnel views)?   show
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What is the patient position for the Camp-Coventry method?   show
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show Perpendicular to long axis of the lower leg, centered to the mid-popliteal crease.  
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What is the patient position for the Holblad method?   show
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What is the CR placement for the Holmblad method?   show
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What is the AP axial projection for the intercondylar fossa of the knee (tunnel view)?   show
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show Supine, knee flexed 60 degrees.  
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show CR perpendicular to the lower leg, 1/2 inch distal to the apex of the patella.  
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What is the patient position for the PA patella?   show
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What is the CR placement for the PA patella?   show
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show Recumbant on affected side, flex knee 5-10 degrees, true lateral.  
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show Perpendicular to the patello-femoral joint space.  
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show Merchant bilateral method, Inferosuperior projection (sunrise), Hughston projection, Settegast projection.  
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How much are the knees flexed for the Merchant bilateral method?   show
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What is the angle and placement for the CR on the Merchant bilateral method?   show
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What is the patient position for the inferosuperior tangential projection (sunrise) of the patellae?   show
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What is the CR angle and placement for the sunrise view?   show
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What is the patient position for the Hughston projection?   show
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What is the CR angle and placement for the Hughston projection?   show
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What is the patient position for the Settegast projection?   show
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What is the angle and placement for the CR for the Settegast projection?   show
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show Patient supine, leg rotated medially 5 degrees for a true AP knee.  
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What is the patient position for the AP proximal femur?   show
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How much should the knee be flexed for the lateral distal and proximal femur?   show
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show Supine, arms on upper chest, legs rotated internally 15 degrees.  
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What is the CR placement for an AP pelvis?   show
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What is the patient position for the AP bilateral "frog leg" Modified Cleaves method?   show
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show Perpendicular to IR, approximately 3 inches below the level of the ASIS  
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What is the CR angle and placement for the AP axial outlet projection (Taylor Method)?   show
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What is the CR placement and angle for the AP axial Inlet projection?   show
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show 45 degrees, both RPO and LPO.  
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What is the central ray placement for the Judet Method?   show
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What is the patient position for the AP Hip?   show
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What is the CR placement for an AP hip?   show
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show Supine, flex knee and hip on affected side so sole of foot is against inside of opposite leg at the knee, abduct femur 45 degrees (or more) from vertical.  
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Where is the CR placement for the unilateral "frog leg" position?   show
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show Danelius-Miller  
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