Knee, TibFib, Patella, & Femur Numbers - Bingo
RADT 1002 FA21
Created Date
11.10.21
Last Updated
11.16.21
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CR angulation of an AP oblique knee when the pt's ASIS-tabletop measurement is 25cm and above.
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CR angulation of an AP knee when the pt's ASIS-tabletop measurement is 25cm and above.
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Pt's ASIS-tabletop measurement when the CR is perpendicular for an AP knee exam.
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The amount of flexion for a lateral knee exam.
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The CR angulation for a lateral knee x-ray.
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The degree of obliquity for an AP medial oblique knee x-ray.
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The natural angle that the femoral condyles lie at.
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The amount of knee flexion for a lateral femur x-ray.
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The amount of heel rotation for a PA patella exam.
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The amount of knee flexion for a lateral patella exam.
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The amount of SID for the Merchant method patella view.
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The degree of obliquity for an AP lateral oblique tib-fib x-ray.
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The amount of CR angulation for the Settegast method patella view.
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The amount of extremity rotation for an AP proximal femur to place the neck in profile.
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The amount of CR angulation for the Camp-Coventry method intercondylar fossa view.
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The amount of knee flexion for a Holmblad method intercondylar fossa view.
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The amount of knee flexion for the Merchant method patella view.
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The CR entrance point for an AP knee x-ray.
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The amount of CR angulation for the Hughston method patella view.
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The amount of light field that needs to be seen past the knee and ankle for tib-fib exams.
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Where the bottom of the IR should be placed for the AP projection of the distal femur.
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The amount of knee flexion for the Camp-Coventry method intercondylar fossa view.
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The CR entrance point for a lateral knee exam.
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The amount that the pelvis is posteriorly rolled for a proximal lateral femur x-ray.
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