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Which metatarsal Fx is most common?
The 1st cuneiform is between the _____ and the ____
the cuboid is on the ____ side of the foot
which tarsal bone is located directly anterior to talus?
Which tarsal bone is on the medial side between the talus and 3 cuneiforms?
What is the name of the small space between the talus and calcaneus?
What bone is superior to the calcaneus?
Which cuneiform will articulate with the 3rd metatarsal?
Which bones make up the ankle joint?
How can you tell if an x-ray of a lateral ankle is truly lateral?
For a standard oblique of the ankle, the ankle is in ___ degree rotation
For the mortise the ankle is in ___ degree obliquity
How many bones are found in the foot?
What is the strongest and largest of the tarsal bones?
The sustentaculum tali is found on the ____
What are some technical considerations for toes, feet, and ankle projections?
What are the routine studies for the toes?
AP Toes
Lateral Oblique Toes
Medial Oblique Toes
Lateral Toe
Why are the lateral and oblique projections usually done mediolateral?
What makes a digit x-ray repeatable?
What are the routine studies for a foot?
AP Foot
AP Oblique Foot
Lateral
(mediolateral)
Foot
What makes a foot x-ray repeatable?
What are the routine views of the calcaneus?
Plantodorsal Axial
Lateral
(mediolateral)
Calcaneus
What makes a calcaneus x-ray repeatable?
What are the routine views of the ankle?
AP Ankle
AP Mortise
Lateral
(mediolateral)
Ankle
*special*
AP Oblique
Medial Rotation
What makes an ankle x-ray repeatable?
Which tarsal forms an aspect of the ankle joint?
Which is the smallest of the cuneiforms?
Which tarsal is found on the medial side of the foot between the talus and cuneiforms?
Which is the largest of the cuneiforms?
Which tarsal articulates with the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th metatarsals?
Which is the most superior tarsal bone?
Which bone articulates with the first metatarsal?
Which tarsal is a common site for bone spurs?
Which is a tarsal found anterior to the calcaneus and lateral to the lateral cuneiform?
Which is the 2nd largest tarsal bone?
Which projection has the CR angled 10-15 degrees posteriorly into the heel?
Which projection has the CR angled 10 degrees posteriorly into the heel?
Which projection has the CR angled 40 degrees cephalad into the heel?
Which projection has the foot rotated inward 15-20 degrees?
Which projection has the foot rotated inward 45 degrees?
Which projection best demonstrates the lateral mortise joint?
Which projection best demonstrates the distal tibulofibular joint articulation?
Which projection best demonstrates the talus bone and medial joint?
Ossification
Os Calcis
Which projection(s) have the patella perpendicular to the table/IR?
Which projection best demonstrates the sinus tarsi, calcaneus, and talus?
For which projections should you make sure the foot is dorsiflexed to get open joint spaces?
If you need more exposure time but your mAs and kVp need to stay the same, what should you do?