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Radiographic Anatomy and Positioning of the Upper Extremity
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Intended Learning Outcomes
The student should be able to recognize clinical radiographic technical principles of the upper limb
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Upper extremity consists of:
Phalanges Metacarpals Carpals Radius Ulna Humerus
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The hand & wrist consists of :
27 Bones Phalanges Metacarpals - 5 Carpals
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Phalanges Fingers & thumb 3 separate bones Digits 2-5 Thumb Proximal
Middle Distal Tuft Thumb
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Naming of Digits 1 2 3 4 5 Thumb Index Middle Ring Little
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Joints Interphalangeal Metacarpophalangeal Distal Interphalangeal
Proximal Interphalangeal
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Metacarpals Palm Numbering Three parts Joints Head Shaft Base MP
Carpometacarpal Head Base Shaft
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Carpals (Wrist) 8 bones Proximal row Scaphoid Lunate Triquetrum
Pisiform d c a b
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Carpals (continued) Distal row Trapezium Trapezoid Capitate Hamate d b
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Carpal Joints Radiocarpal Intercarpal
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Distal Radius & Ulna Radial Styloid Process Ulnar Styloid Process
Distal Radioulnar Jt.
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Radiographic Anatomy
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Tuft 2nd DIP Jt. 2nd PIP Jt. 2nd MP Jt. IP Jt. 1st MP Jt. CM Jt. Radiocarpal Jt.
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Trapezium Trapezoid Scaphoid Pisiform
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Hamate Triquitral Capitate Lunate
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Motions of the Hand & Wrist
Radial Flexion (Ulnar Deviation) Ulnar Flexion (Radial Deviation)
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Positioning of the Hand & Wrist
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Finger Routine projections Film size SID CR PA Medial Oblique
Lateral Oblique Lateral Film size SID CR
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PA
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Lateral
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Medial oblique
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Lateral oblique
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Prevention of Immobilize Sandbags Tape Short exposure time
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Thumb Routine projections Film size SID CR AP PA Oblique AP Oblique
Lateral Film size SID CR
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AP
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Lateral
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PA Oblique
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AP Oblique
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Structures shown
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Hand Routine projections Non-routine projections PA
PA Oblique-Lateral Rotation Fan Lateral Non-routine projections Lateral for Foreign Body
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Routine Hand Projections
Routine projections PA PA Oblique-Lateral Rotation Fan Lateral Film size SID CR
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PA
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PA Oblique-Lateral Rotation
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Fan Lateral
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Structures Shown
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Non-routine projections of the Hand
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Lateral for Foreign Body
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Wrist Routine projections Non-routine projections PA (Ulnar Flexion)
PA Oblique-Lateral Rotation Lateral Non-routine projections PA-no flexion Stetcher Carpal Canal (Gaynor-Hart)
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Routine Wrist Projections
Routine projections PA (Ulnar Flexion) PA Oblique-Lateral Rotation Lateral Film size SID CR
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PA (Ulnar Flexion)
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PA Oblique-Lateral Rotation
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Lateral
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Structures shown
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Non-routine projections of the Wrist
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PA-no flexion
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Scaphoid views (Stetcher)
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Carpal Canal (Gaynor -Hart)
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Anatomy of the Forearm & Elbow
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Radius Distal Proximal Shaft Styloid Process Ulnar Notch Head Neck
Tuberosity Shaft
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Ulna Distal Proximal Shaft Head Styloid Process Olecranon process
Coronoid process Trochlear notch Radial notch Shaft
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Effects of pronation on the forearm
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Distal Humerus anterior posterior Humeral Condyle Lateral epicondyle
Trochlea (Medial condyle) Capitulum (Lateral condyle) Lateral epicondyle Medial epicondyle Depressions Coronoid fossa Radial fossa Olecranon fossa posterior
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Classification of Joints
Radioulnar Proximal Distal Elbow
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Radiographic Anatomy
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Medial Epicondyle Coronoid Process Shaft (Ulna) Ulnar Head Ulnar Styloid Process Lateral Epicondyle Radial Head Radial Tuberosity Shaft (Radius) Distal Radioulnar Jt. Radial Styloid Process
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Lateral epicondyle Capitulum Proximal radioulnar jt. Radial head Radial neck Radial tuberosity Olecranon fossa Medial epicondyle Trochlea Coronoid process
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Coronoid Process Radial head Radial neck Condyles Trochlear notch Olecranon process Radial notch
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Positioning of the Forearm & Elbow
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Forearm Routine projections AP Lateral Film size SID CR
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AP
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Lateral
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Structures shown
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Elbow Routine projections AP Lateral Coyle
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Routine Elbow Routine projections AP Lateral Coyle Film size SID CR
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AP
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Lateral
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Coyle
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Structures shown
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ASSIGNMENT
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Question Mention routine radiographic positioning of the wrist joint
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Suggested Readings Clark’s radiographic positioning and techniques
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Thank You
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