cervical and thoracic spine
What type of CR angle is required for an RAO projection of the cervical spine?
15° caudad
What type of CR angle is required with the AP axial-vertebral arch projection?
20-30 caudal
What is the total number of bones in the adult vertebral column
24
What additional measure can be taken if the patient cannot depress the shoulders adequately for the cervicothoracic (swimmer's) lateral projection?
Angle the CR 3° to 5° caudad
For a lateral projection of the cervical spine, the exposure is initiated during full inspiration of the lungs
False
Which two bony landmarks must be superimposed for an AP open mouth projection?
Front incisors and base of skull
A comminuted fracture of the anterior and posterior arches of C1 is termed:
Jeffersons fracture
The soft, semigelatinous inner part of the intervertebral disk is termed:
Nucleus pulposus
The articulations between C1 and the occipital condyles of the skull are termed:
Occipitoatlantal joints
A lumbar rib is an example of a/an
Transitional (extra) vertebrae
The costotransverse joint is formed between the
Tubercle of the rib and transverse process of the vertebra
An abnormally increased "sway-back" spinal curvature is termed:
lordosis
The thoracic spinal curvature is classified as a primary curve.
true