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| how many bones are in the foot? |
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| What is a common trauma site in the foot? |
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| the 5th metatarsal due to tuberosity |
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| What is the largest/strongest bone in the foot? |
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| Bony process that supports the talus is |
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| What two bones does the calcaneus articulate with? |
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| The superior articulation of the calcaneus to the talus forms which joint? |
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| the opening in the middle of the subtalar joint is? |
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| the weight of the body is transmitted by this bone |
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| flattened bone located in between talus and 3 cuniforms |
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| the cuboid is located on what aspect of the foot? |
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| what are the two arches of the foot? |
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| longitudinal and transverse |
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| what absorbs the shock for the weight of our body? |
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| Ankle joint is formed by which three bones? |
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| the inferior portions of the tibia and fibula form the socket known as |
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| which bone is larger- the tibia or fibula? |
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| what is the smooth area on the tibia called? |
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| The fibular notch is located where on the fibula? |
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| this bone is located anteriorly to the distal femur |
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| Interphalangeal jts have what type of movement? |
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| Metatarsophalangeal joint movement |
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| tarsometatarsal jts are classified as |
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| ankle joint is classified as |
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| knee joint is classified as |
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| proximal tibiofibular joint is classified as |
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| distal tibiofibular joint is classified as |
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60@2 10-15* cephalic center: mtp jt |
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| AP Oblique toes technique |
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60@2 center: MTP joints
Rotate foot 30 to 45 degrees |
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| lateral medio or mediolateral projection of toes technique |
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60@2 center to PIP joint all digits but 1st(IP) |
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| Tangential sesamoids technique |
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60@2 plantar surface at 15-20* angle center to 1st MTP joint |
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70@2
10* cephalad angle center: base of 3rd metatarsal
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Rotate foot medially 30-40* 70@2 center:base 3rd metatarsal |
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66@4 center: medial cuneiform |
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| Plantodorsal axial projection: calcaneus |
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70@5 40' cephalic angle center: base of 3rd metatarsal |
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| Lateral calcaneus technique |
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65@4 center: 1in inferior medial malleolus |
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65@6 center: midway between malleoli |
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65@6 internally rotate 15-20 degrees CR: midway between malleoli |
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65@6 rotate leg/foot 45 degrees CR: midway between malleoli |
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65@5 CR: directed to medial malleoli |
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70@6 CR: perpendicular to midpoint of leg |
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70@5 rotate leg internal 3-5 CR: 1/2in distal apex |
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| AP oblique (internal) rotation knee |
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| AP oblique external rotation knee technique |
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70@5 CR: 1/2 in distal apex 45* external rotation |
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flex knee 20-30* angle: 5-7 degrees cephalad center: 1in distal medial epicondyle |
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| Tunnel knee- camp method technique |
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70@5 pt. prone legs at 40-50* flexion angle to leg crease |
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| tunnel knee holmbald method |
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70@5 pt kneeling- 60-70* angle a little caudad CR: crease |
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| AP Axial Projection knee- intercondyler fossa |
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70@5 flex knee 40-45* perp lower leg 40* cephald CR:1/2 in distal apex |
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70@5 rotate leg internal 5* CR: mid petella area |
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| Lateral-mediolateral patella technique |
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65@4 flex knee 5-10* CR: mid femoropatellar joint |
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66@11 40-45 knee flexion CR: femoropatellar jt <15-20* cephalic |
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| Settegast sunrise technique |
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66@11 90*knee flexion 15-20 cephalic angle CR:femoralpatellar jt |
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| Hobbs modification-sunrise knee |
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pt on chair. cassette under knees. CR: mid femoropatellar jt |
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| longest and strongest bone in body |
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| the pelvis is the connection between vertebral column and lower extremities, t or f. |
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| pelvis contains 4 bones. what are they |
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| 2 hip bones, sacrum, coccyx |
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| pelvic girdle contains of only 2 hip bones, true or false? |
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| fusion occurs with the illium, the ischium, and the pubis at what area? |
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| Below the ASIS theres a prominent projection known as? |
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| anterior inferior illiac spine. |
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| the ischium is inferio and posterior to the acetabulum. true or false |
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| the body of the pubis is inferior and anterior of the acetabulum. true or flase |
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| symphysis pubis is what type of joint? |
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| what is the obturator foramen? |
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| large opening in the middle of ischium and pubis |
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| the true or false pelvis forms the birth canal |
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| a females pelvis is narrow, deeper, and less flared. true or false |
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| symphasis pubis is what type of joint? |
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| cartilaginous and amphiarthrodial |
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| hip joint is classified as what type of joint? |
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| synovial-diarthrodial-and ball and socket |
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| the syphasis pubis is how many inches below ASIS |
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| the femoral neck is how far away from ASIS |
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| 1 to 2 in medial and 3-4 inches distal |
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flex knee 45* 75@7 CR: midpoint to IR |
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| Lateral femur- proximal technique |
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80@12 CR:midway between ASIS and pubis internally rotate feet 15-20 degrees |
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| AP Bilateral Frog leg technique |
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80@12
abduct both legs 40-45* CR: 3in below level of ASIS |
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| Axial outlet projection for pelvis |
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85@10 angle cr 20-35*cephalad CR: 1-2 in distal of syphasis pubis |
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| Axial "inlet" projection of pelvis |
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| unilateral hip AP projection |
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80@12 rotate leg 15-20 internal CR: perp. 1-2 in distal to mid femoral neck |
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| Axiolateral inferosupperior projection hip and proximal femor (trauma) |
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75@40 CR: parallel to femoral neck |
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| Unilateral frog leg: hip and prox femur technique |
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80@12 CR:perp femoral neck abduct femur 45* from verticle |
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