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