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)

Knee

Synovial membrane articular capsule or bursa Arthrogram

POSITIONING

Grid >10 cm Screen (PSP/Detector) <10 cmm

Average patient CR ⊥

C/R ┴ Or 50 to 100 caudad for thin patients

Obliques medial rotation lateral rotation

450

Flex knee 200 & CR 50

Intercondylar fossa, notch view original Holmblad method

C/R Midpopliteal crease

Intercondyloid fossa ROSENBERG METHOD1 WEIGHT-BEARING Standing flexion

CAMP-COVENTRY METHOD

CAMP-COVENTRY METHOD - 500

BÉCLÈRE METHOD

PATELLA PA Projection

Tangential patella Hughston method

Tangential patella MERCHANT METHOD 10 X 12 IR

Tangential patella MERCHANT METHOD

Merchant Method

Tangential patella Settegast method *thyroid shield

Patella - LATERAL PROJECTION