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main views used to evaluate hands for arthritis
PA, norgaard view (AP-oblique)
advantages of the norgraad view
best to see radial aspects of the prox phalynx, triquetrum, pisiform
where do earliest changes of arthritis occur in hands
radial aspects of proximal phylanges, triquetrum, pisiform
which shoulder view is best to look for osteophytes
external rotation
best shoulder position to evaluate for hill sachs
internal rotation
what is the criteria for true joint space narrowing in the knee
if joint space is less than 3mm, then narrowing is from cartilage loss
if >3mm, may be from ligamentous instability
how to tell the difference between the medial and lateral tibial plateau on lateral view of knee
medial plateau slopes downwards
lateral plateau is flat
proper way to position the AP view of hip
internal rotation
most commonly affected portion of the SI joints
anterior and inferior
which conditions are associated with dynamic instability of C1 on C2
all inflammatory arthropaties, especially RA, 2/2 laxity of transverse ligament
another name for adduction injury of the ankle
inversion
order of ligamentous injury of the ankle in an inversion injury
anterior talofibular ligament
calcaneo-fibular ligamnent
posterior talofibular ligament (rare)
another name for an eversion injury
abduction
describe process of an eversion ankle injury
ant tib-fib ligament
obliquely oriented fx ofo lateral malleolus
talus displaces lat mall frag (gets avulsed by post tib-fib ligament)
post mall is avulsed
med mall fx or deltoid ligament tear
mechanism of maisonneuve fx
abduction (inversion) injury
nml relationship between tibia and fibula on XR
on oblique view, 1mm overlap of tim and fib on oblique view
on AP, <1cm tib/fib overlap
structures comprising the syndesmosis
anterior and posterior tib/fib ligaments
interosseous ligament
things to clue you into a possible maisonneuve fx on ankle film
isolated fx of posterior tibial margin
isolated displaced medial mall fx
widening of med/lat clear space of ankle
mechanism of tillaux fx
external rotation (abduction) with avulsion fx of anterior tibial tubercle by anterior tibiofibular ligament
what SH classification does tillaux fx fall under
SH III