Elbow x ray anatomy

    • [DOC File]Twin Cities Orthopedics

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      Central ray : direct the central ray perpendicularly to the elbow joint, regardless of its location on the film. Structures shown : this position presents a lateral image of the elbow joint, the lower arm, and the upper forearm. Evaluation criteria: Elbow joint should be open and centered to the central ray. Elbow should be flexed 90 degrees.

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    • [DOC File]COMMON INJURIES TO THE UPPER EXTREMITY

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      The anode of the x-ray tube should be toward the patient’s feet. Central ray: If the entire femur will fit in one shot, center the femur to the cassette. If not, include as much of the femur as possible and the joint closest to the site of injury. You will then need an AP knee or AP hip to complete the AP femur.

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    • [DOC File]STANFORD UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER

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      Identifying X-R. ays. HASPI . Medical Anatomy & Physiology . 08d. Activity. Background. Radiography. Medical radiography is the visualization and study of parts of the . body using x-rays. The terms x-ray and radiograph are . interchangeable. In 1895, German scientist Wilhelm Roentgen . accidentally discovered the ability of an x-ray pulse to pass

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    • [DOC File]Radiographic positions and procedures - Ning

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      Know all the bones of the skeletal system, as well as their anatomy. Identify the common imaging and clinical manifestations of arthritis, bone tumors, bone infections, and metabolic bone disease. ... elbow & forearm Tendons 77 Biceps Tendon Injury, Elbow 78 Common Extensor Tendon Injury, Elbow 79 Common Flexor/Pronator Tendon Injury, Elbow 80 ...

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    • Elbow X Ray

      Athletes affected with this condition are often under the age of 12 and usually report medial (inside) elbow pain, and decreased throwing effectiveness and distance. Some athletes demonstrate a decreased ability to fully extend (straighten) the elbow. Radiographic (x-ray) changes are common, but rarely result in the need for surgical treatment.

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    • [DOCX File]White Plains Public Schools / Overview

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      Ambulatory patients: Radiographs of forearm and elbow are taken with the patient seated at the end of the x-ray table. The patient’s affected limb rests on the IR placed on the tabletop. Nonambulatory patients: Positioning can be altered to allow imaging of this anatomy with the patient in the bed or on a stretcher in a supine position

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