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Which bones comprise the midfoot
navicular, cuboid, cuneiforms
Which cuneiform is the largest?
medial cuneiform
Which articulation is an ellipsoid type joint?
tarsometatarsal
For the lateral projection of the knee, how many degrees should the knee be flexed
20 to 30 degrees
How many degrees and in what direction should the central ray be directed for the lateral projection of the knee?
5 to 7 degrees cephalad
Which articulation of the foot is a gliding type joint?
Intertarsal
Which two tarsal bones articulate with each other by way of three facets?
talus and calcaneus
Which part of the talus articulates wit the distal tibia?
Trochlea
What structure is located on the proximal end of the fibula?
Apex
Which type of joint is the proximal tibiofibular joint?
Gliding
Where on the femur is the lesser trochanter located?
medial and posterior
How many degrees and in what direction should the foot be rotated for the AP oblique projection to demonstrate the second two?
30 to 45 degrees medially
What other projeciton term refers to the AP projection of the foot?
Dorsoplantar
How many degrees and in what direction should the foot be rotated for the AP oblique projection of the foot?
30 degrees medially
Where should the CR be directed for the AP oblique projection of the foot?
Base of 3rd metatarsal
Which projection of the foot best demonstrates the sinus tarsi?
AP oblique projection (medial rotation)
Which projection of the foot best demonstrates most of the tarsals with the least amount of superimposition?
AP oblique projection (medial rotation)
Which 2 projections comprise the typical series that best demonstrates the calcaneus?
Axial (plantodorsal) and lateral
For the lateral projection of the knee, how many degrees should the knee be flexed?
20 to 30