Pelvis and Hip Review Flashcards
What is the name of the process that separates the greater sciatic notch from the lesser sciatic notch on the hip bone?
Superior ramus of the pubis
Which parts of the hip bones support the weight of the body when a person is in the sitting position?
Ischial spines
Where in the pelvis is the body of the pubis located?
It forms part of the pubis symphysis
Where should the IR be centered for the AP projection of the pelvis?
To the level of the lilac crest
How should the central ray be directed for the AP oblique projection (modified Cleaves method) to demonstrates bilateral hips?
Perpendicularly
Where on the midline of the patient should the central ray be directed for the AP oblique projection (modified Cleaves method)?
1 inch above the pubic symphysis
For the AP oblique projection (modified Cleaves method), what is the purpose of abducting the femurs the required number of degrees?
To position the femoral necks parallel with the IR
Which structure should be centered to the midline of the table when the AP oblique projection (modified Cleaves method) is adapted to demonstrates only on hip?
ASIS
For which projection of an individual hip should the unaffected hip be flexed and the thigh be raised out of the way of the central ray?
Axiolateral projection (Danelius-Miller method)
Which of the following positions would be used to demonstrates the posterior rim of the left acetabulum?
45 degree RPO
What specific portion of the acetabulum is demonstrated by the AP oblique projection, external oblique position (Judet method)?
Anterior rim
Which of the following would best demonstrates the pubic and ischial rami without foreshortening?
AP axial “outlet” projection (Taylor method)
What is the proper central ray orientation for the AP axial projection (Taylor method) for female patients?
30 to 45 degrees cephalad
Where on the midline of the patient should the central ray enter for the AP projection of the pelvis?
2 inches above the pubic symphysis
Which positioning maneuver should be performed to place the femoral necks parallel with the IR for an AP projection of the pelvis?
Rotate the lower limbs medially 15 to 20 degrees