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Which type of joint is the glenoid cavity?
Which type of joints are the sternoclavicular and acromioclavicular joints?
AC Dislocation
AC Joint Separation
An injury of the anteroinferior aspect of the glenoid labrum is called a _____ _____ .
A compression Fx of the articular surface of the posterolateral aspect of the humeral head is called ___-___ ____ ; it's usually associated with dislocations of the humeral head
Idiopathic Chronic Adhesive Capsulitis
"frozen shoulder"
Impingement Syndrome
Rotator Cuff Injuries
Shoulder Dislocation
Tendonitis
External Rotation shows:
Internal Rotation shows:
Neutral Rotation shows:
What are the routine exams for a HUMERUS (trauma and nontrauma)
AP Humerus
*routine
Rotational Lateral Humerus
*routine
lateromedial or mediolateral projections
Horizontal Beam Lateral Humerus
*routine OR trauma
lateromedial projection
Why would you perform a transthoracic lateral projection of the humerus?
Transthoracic Lateral Humerus
*trauma only
What are the routine exams for the SHOULDER (nontrauma)?
AP External Rotation Shoulder (proximal humerus)
*nontrauma
AP Internal Rotation Shoulder (proximal humerus)
*nontrauma
Inferosuperior Axial Shoulder
*nontrauma
*SPECIAL*
"Lawrence Method"
What are the routine exams for a SHOULDER (trauma series)
AP Neutral Rotation Shoulder
*trauma
Transthoracic Lateral Shoulder
*trauma
Scapular Y Lateral Shoulder
*trauma
What are some special projections of the shoulder that can be used for non trauma patients?
Intertubercular (Bicipital) Groove Shoulder
*nontrauma
*SPECIAL
Glenoid Cavity
Posterior Oblique Shoulder
*nontrauma
"Grashey Method"
*SPECIAL
Which projections of the shoulder require you to expose on orthostatic respiration?
What are the routine exams for the CLAVICLE?
AP Axial Clavicle
AP Clavicle
AP AC and SC Joints
weight bearing and non weight bearing
What are the routine exams of the SCAPULA?
AP Scapula Erect
45 degree LAO Scapula
60 degree LAO
Scapula
Which projection/position is this?
Which projection/position is this?
Which projections/positions are these?
(top->bottom)
Which projection/position is this?
which projection/position are these?
Projection/position?
On the inferosuperior axillary x-ray, what anatomical feature is in profile?
When the proximal humerus is in anatomical position, which anatomical landmark is most lateral?
For an inferosuperior axillary projection, where does the CR exit the body?
Where is the CR centered for a transthoracic humerus?
For an AP internal rotation projection of the shoulder, the proximal humerus is in _____ position
For an AP scapula projection, the arm should be abducted at least ___ degrees
The shoulders are aligned in the same transverse plane using a 14x17 IR for which projection?
A 10x12 IR is placed crosswise above the shoulders for which projection?