For an anterior oblique position (LAO, RAO) of the cervical… For an anterior oblique position (LAO, RAO) of the cervical spine, the CR should be directed: Read Details
The physician wants to visualize the right anterior acetabul… The physician wants to visualize the right anterior acetabulum on a radiograph. What postion should the patient be in to demonstrate this? Read Details
T/F: The upper (C1-C4) and lower (C5-C7) cervical vertebrae… T/F: The upper (C1-C4) and lower (C5-C7) cervical vertebrae can demonstrate rotation independently or simultaneously, depending on which part of the body is rotated. Read Details
The AP oblique projection (Grashey method) of the glenoid fo… The AP oblique projection (Grashey method) of the glenoid fossa requires the body to be rotated Read Details
What, if anything is wrong with this Axial Calcaneous radiog… What, if anything is wrong with this Axial Calcaneous radiograph? Picture2(1).png Read Details
What, if anything can be done to fix this odontoid view? Pic… What, if anything can be done to fix this odontoid view? Picture1(8).png Read Details
For the right SI joint to be visibly open on a radiograph, h… For the right SI joint to be visibly open on a radiograph, how should the patient be postioned to open the joint? Read Details
To better demonstrate the interphalageal joints of the toes,… To better demonstrate the interphalageal joints of the toes, which of the following procedures should be used? Read Details
A radiopgraph of a true AP pelvis demonstrates that the righ… A radiopgraph of a true AP pelvis demonstrates that the right obturator foramen is open and the left appears closed. What occurred? Read Details