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Fingers
DIGITS
Rounded tips of distal phalanges
UNGAL TUFTS
Joints between phalanges
INTERPHALANGEAL JOINTS
CR for thumb
1ST MCP JOINT
CR for finger
PROXIMAL IP JOINT
CR for hand
3RD MCP JOINT
Hand is moved toward medial (ulnar) side of wrist
ULNAR DEVIATION
Hand is moved toward lateral (radial) side of wrist
RADIAL DEVIATION
Wrist-AP oblique projection-Medial rotation
LUNATE & PISIFORM
Wrist-PA Axial-Stecher Method
SCAPHOID
Wrist-Tangential Projection (Gaynor-Hart Method)
CARPAL TUNNELL SYNDROME
Proper position for radiographing the arm, the hand must be in this position to prevent superimposition of the radius over the ulna
SUPINATED
Olecranon process
FUNNY BONE
Thicker, shorter, located on lateral side
RADIUS
Thinner, longer, located on medial side
ULNA
AP oblique elbow-lateral rotation
RADIAL HEAD OR CAPITULUM
AP oblique elbow-medial rotation
CORONOID PROCESS OR TROCHLEA
Proximal end, distal to the head ofthe radius
RADIAL TUBEROSITY
Proximal end of the ulna
OLECRANON PROCESS
Which surface of the hand should be in contact with the IR for the PA projection
PALMAR (ANTERIOR)