Image Analysis Chapter 5 Flashcards | Quizlet
27. A tangential supraspinatus outlet projection (Neer method) with accurate positioning demonstrates 1. the superior scapular spine inferior to the clavicle. 2. superimposed scapular borders. 3. the glenoid cavity on end. 4. the coracoid, acromion, and scapular body creating the arms and leg of the Y formation. a. 1 and 2 only b. 3 and 4 only
Study 83 Terms | Shoulder Girdle... Flashcards | Quizlet
A patient comes to radiology for treatment of an arthritic condition of the right shoulder. The radiologist orders AP internal/external rotation projections as well as an inferosuperior axiolateral projection outlet projection view shoulder of the scapulohumeral joint. However, the patient can't abduct the arm for this projection.
Jul 01, 1999 · The supraspinatus outlet view outlet projection view shoulder is considered by many to be the most important radiograph in the evaluation of subacromial impingement syndrome. 8,23,25 The major disadvantage of the supraspinatus outlet view lies in the difficulty of reproducing it, especially in clinical settings that have a large number of radiology technicians unfamiliar with ...
FIA Chapter 5 Flashcards | Quizlet
An AP oblique shoulder projection (Grashey method) obtained with the patient rotated less than required to obtain accurate positioning demonstrates: a closed glenohumeral joint The arms of the "Y" on a PA oblique scapular Y shoulder projection are formed by the:
Three views of the shoulder in the AP projection are commonly made. 1) AP view of the shoulder with internal rotation of the humerus. This view profiles the lesser tubercle medially. The epicondyles on the distal humerus should be perpendicular to the tabletop and superimposed anatomically for the internal rotation view.
POSTERIOR OBLIQUE POSITION - GLENOID CAVITY: SHOULDER ...
Apr 07, 2012 · If the radiograph is performed with the patient in supine position, place supports under elevated shoulder and hip to maintain this position. Center mid-scapulohumeral joint to CR and to center of IR. Adjust cassette so that top of IR is about 2 inches (5 cm) from lateral border of humerus. Abduct arm slightly with arm in neutral rotation.
Getting the most from shoulder positioning
Dec 24, 2002 · In a trauma patient, the shoulder area can be sufficiently evaluated on the AP projection, either with the arm in the neutral position, or with the arm internally or externally rotated. The one limitation of these views is that the humeral head is seen overlapping the glenoid, thereby obscuring the glenohumeral joint space.
Chapter #5 Humerus and Shoulder Girdle Test - 2018 You'll ...
She asks the technologist for a projection that would best demonstrate any possible spurs in the suprasinatus outlet. Which of the following projections would accomplish this objective? A.) Tangential projection with 10° to 15° caudad angle B.) Tangential projection with 10° to 15° cephalad angle C.) AP oblique shoulder with 45° caudad angle
Radiology Quiz - Humerous and Shoulder
The posterior aspect of the hand is against the leg for which view of the shoulder? A. external rotation: B. internal rotation: outlet projection view shoulder C. neutral: D. transthoracic: 9. The palm of the hand is against the leg for which view of the shoulder? ... Superimposed condyles tells you that it's a poperly positioned AP humerous projection. A. True: B. False: 14 ...
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