knee Flashcards

1
Q
  • placing the femoral epicondyle parallel with the IR for a true AP projection
  • CR directed to a point 1/2 inch
    inferior to the patellar apex
  • shows an AP projection of the knee structures
A

AP Projection

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2
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thin pelvis

A

18cm and below, 3-5 degrees caudad

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3
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average size

A

19-24 cm, 0 degrees

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4
Q

large pelvis

A

25cm and above, 3-5 degrees cephalad

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5
Q
  • flex knee 20-30 degrees
  • patella perpendicular to the plane of IR
  • CR knee joint 1 inch distal to the medial epicondyle at an angle of 5 to 7 degrees cephalad
  • shows a lateral image of the distal end of the femur, patella, knee joint, proximal ends of the tibia and fibula, and adjacent soft tissue
A

LATERAL PROJECTION
Mediolateral

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6
Q
  • arthritic knees.
  • stand straight with knees fully extended and weight equally distributed on the feet
  • CR 1/2 inch below the apices of the patellae
  • shows joint spaces of the knee
A

AP PROJECTION
WEIGHT-BEARING METHOD

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7
Q
  • flex knees to place femurs 45 degrees
  • CR horizontal and perpendicular to the center of IR
  • useful for evaluating joint space narrowing and demonstrating articular cartilage disease
A

PA PROJECTION
ROSENBERG METHOD
WEIGHT-BEARING

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8
Q
  • externally rotate the limb 45 degrees
  • CR 1/2 inch inferior to the patellar apex
  • shows an AP oblique projection of the laterally rotated femoral condyle, patella, tibial condyles, and head of the fibula.
  • Fibula superimposed over the lateral half of the tibia.
A

AP OBLIQUE PROJECTION
Lateral rotation

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9
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  • medially rotate the limb at 45 degrees
  • shows AP oblique projection of the medially rotated femoral condyles, patella, tibial condyles,
  • proximal tibiofibular joint, and head of the fibula
A

AP OBLIQUE PROJECTION
Medial rotation

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