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Chest, Abomen, Hand, wrist, Elbow, Humerus

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Upper Ext Special Projections   - Norgaard Method - Wrist, Medial Rotation - Ulnar/Radial Deviation - Gaynor-Hart Method - Stecher Method  
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Norgaard Method   AP Oblique: Why = for rheumatoid arthritis CR = perpendicular to MCP joints both hands Angle = 45 degrees to see changes in dorsoradial changes 2-5 prox phlgl  
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Wrist, Medial Rotation   AP Oblique: Why = injuries to the pisiform CR =perpendicular to midcarpal Angle = 45 degrees Structure = separates pisiform from carpal bones  
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Ulnar/Radial Deviation   PA Projections: Why = scaphoid CR = perpendicular to the scaphoid; 10-15 d for ulnar Structure = open up carpal spaces  
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Gaynor-Hart Method   Tangential: Why = carpal tunnel syndrome CR = 1 in from distal base; center at 3rd MC Angle = 25-30 degrees Structure = palmar aspect of carpal bones  
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Stetcher Method   PA Axial Why = scaphoid injuries CR = perpendicular to table directed at the scaphoid Angle = 20 degrees scaphoid with open joints, no rotation, distal radial/ulna with carpals and half MC  
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