Lecture (15 ). leg Basic projections AP Lateral AP leg Exposure Factors KvmAsFFD (cm)GridFocusCassette 655100NoFine24 x 30 cm Patient Position ٍ Supine.

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Lecture (15 )

leg Basic projections AP Lateral AP leg Exposure Factors KvmAsFFD (cm)GridFocusCassette NoFine24 x 30 cm Patient Position ٍ Supine with leg extended Part position Adjust leg to cassette Adjust leg to anatomic position Slightly invert toes Include both joints

Central Ray Perpendicular Center Point Mid point of leg Structure shown Entire tibia & fibula in AP view with both ankle &knee joint

Lateral leg Exposure Factors KvmAsFFD (cm)GridFocusCassette NoFine24 x 30 cm patient Position ٍ Supine and roll onto affected side Part position Adjust leg to cassette Adjust leg to lateral position Include both joints Central Ray Perpendicular Center Point Mid point of leg

Structure shown Entire tibia & fibula in lateral View with both ankle &knee joints