KNEE, INTERCONDLYOID FOSSA & PATELLA

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KNEE, INTERCONDLYOID FOSSA & PATELLA RAD T 175

KNEE AP (Rosenberg)/ OBLIQUE / LATERAL INTERCONDLYOID FOSSA VIEWS – BECLERE, CAMP COVENTRY, HOMBLAD PATELLA LAT, TANGENTIAL (SUNRISE AP OR PA)(SETTEGAST, HUGHSTON, MERCHANT)

Pathology

Fracture

Review

Critique not enough tube angle

Open Closed not enough tube angle

AP Knee

In the Upright position – the lateral condyle may be parallel or lower (more inferior) than the medial condyle = depending on the width of the hips With the recumbant lateral = the medial condyle will project more inferior (lower) = thus the need for a C/R angle of 5 to 7 degrees ↑

How to correct?

Under rotation medial condyle posterior – needs to move anterior (lat rot) toward IR