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AP Knee
- tibia SI less than 1/2 fib head
internal rotation - must rotate externally
AP Knee
- tibia SI more than 1/2 fib head
external rotation -must internally rotate
Lateral Knee
- medial condyle is posterior
- lateral condyle is anterior
internally rotated - must externally rotate
Lateral Knee
- medial condyle is anterior
- lateral condyle is posterior
external rotation - must internally rotate
Lateral Knee
- medial condyle in joint space
insufficient CR angle
Lateral Knee
- lateral condyle in joint space
excessive CR angle
AP tibia and fibula SI on ankle / knee
ankle - tib SI 1/2 fib
knee - tib SI 1/2 fib & tib SI 1/4 fib head
Oblique ankle tib SI fib
tib SI 1/4 fib
Lateral Knee tib fib SI
tib SI 1/2 fib head
Lateral Ankle
- less than 1/2 cuboid posterior to navicular
- lateral dome proximal
knee is elevated
Lateral Ankle
- more than 1/2 cuboid posterior to navicular
- lateral dome distal
ankle is elevated
Lateral Ankle
- medial dome anterior
- fib posterior to midtib
external rotation - must internally rotate
Lateral Ankle
- medial dome posterior
- fib anterior to mid tib
internal rotation - must externally rotate
Glenoid
- less than 1/3 coracoid SI humeral head
insufficient obliquity
Glenoid
- more than 1/3 coracoid SI humeral head
excessive obliquity
Glenoid
- superior coracoid is below sup. glenoid margin
anterior tilt
Glenoid
- superior coracoid is above sup. glenoid margin
posterior tilt
Lateral Wrist
- radius anterior to ulna
internally rotated - must externally rotate
Lateral Wrist
- radius posterior to ulna
externally rotated - must internally rotate
Lateral Forearm
- more than 1/8 radius SI ulna
internally rotated
Lateral Forearm
- less than 1/8 radius SI ulna
externally rotated
Lateral Elbow
What does the proximal humerus positioning determine
distal surfaces capitulum and medial trochlea
anterior radial head and coronoid process
Lateral Elbow
What does the distal forearm positioning determine
ant./post. capitulum and medial trochlea
proximal radial head and coronoid process
Where is greater tubercle on glenoid with arm in external rotation
Greater tubercle in laterally