Lab Practical Flashcards
AP Shoulder External
AP Shoulder Internal
PA Oblique Shoulder (Scapular Y)
Ant dislocation = head below coracoid
Post dislocation = head below acromion
no dislocation: head supimp
Inferosuperior Axial Lawrence Method (Shoulder)
AP Oblique Grashey Method (Shoulder)
Tangential - Supraspinatus Outlet
Neer Method (Shoulder)
PA Wrist
Pa Oblique Wrist
Lateral Wrist
Lateromedial
PA Axial Scaphoid - Ulnar Deviation (Wrist)
PA Axial Stetcher Method - Scaphoid (Wrist)
Tangential Gaynor-Hart Method - Carpal Canal (Wrist)
AP Elbow
Oblique Elbow
Lateral Elbow
Axial Elbow - Coyle Method
Lateromedial & Mediolateral
AP Knee
AP Oblique Knee
Lateral Knee
PA Axial Intercondylar Fossa - Camp Coventry Method
THE FOLLOWING SHOULD BE CLEARLY SHOWN:
Open intercondylar fossa, without any superimposition
Medial and lateral intercondylar tubercles of the intercondylar eminence
Open femorotibial joint space
Symmetric femoral condyles
Part of fibular head superimposed by tibia
PA Axial Intercondylar Fossa - Holmblad Method
THE FOLLOWING SHOULD BE CLEARLY SHOWN:
Open intercondylar fossa, without any superimposition
Medial and lateral intercondylar tubercles of the intercondylar eminence
Open femorotibial joint space
Symmetric femoral condyles
Part of fibular head superimposed by tibia
PA Axial Intercondylar Fossa - Beclere Method
THE FOLLOWING SHOULD BE CLEARLY SHOWN:
Open intercondylar fossa, without any superimposition
Medial and lateral intercondylar tubercles of the intercondylar eminence
Open femorotibial joint space
Symmetric femoral condyles
Part of fibular head superimposed by tibia
AP Pelvis
Bilateral Frog-Leg - Modified Cleaves Method (Pelvis)
AP Axial Outlet - Taylor Method
AP Axial Inlet
Pelvis-Acetabulum Posterior Oblique - Judet Method