Merrill's Ch6 Leg & Knee
Lateral knee criteria: 1) ____ condyles are superimposed over each other 2) open joint between the femoral condyle and ____ 3) ____ is in lateral profile 4) open _______ joint 5) Slight imposition of the fibula _____ and tibia
1) femoral 2)tibia 3) patella 4) patellofemoral 5) head
AP Knee Criteria: 1) open _____ joint space that is equal-lateral 2) patella is superimposed on the ____ 3) slight superimposition of fibular ___ and tibia is normal
1) femorotibial 2) femur 3) head
AP Knee (weight-bearing) criteria: 1) include both ___ joints 2) joint space is centered 3) femoral and tibia along the _____ axis
1) knee 3) longitudinal
In AP Oblique knee projections: 1) Where is the patella superimposed on a lateral rotation? 2) Where is the patella superimposed on a medial rotation?
1) lateral condyle 2) medial condyle
Settegast Method (patella) criteria: 1) open _____ articulation 2) _____ condyles are shown
1) patellofemoral 2) femoral
What 3 things are used to determine the use of a grid for a knee projection?
1) size of the patient's knee 2) radiographer's preference 3) physician's preference
Lateral Leg (mediolateral) position: 1) supine on ____ side 2) patella is ____ to IR 3) femoral condyles are ____ to IR 4) knee may be flexed
1)affected 2)perpendicular 3)perpendicular
Lateral Leg criteria: 1) need both ___ and ___ joints with no rotation 2) distal fibula superimposed over ____ aspect of tibia 3) Slight overlap of the tibia on the proximal ____of fibula 4) no or slight superimposition of ____ condyles 5) _____ amount of tib/fib separation of shafts
1)knee, ankle 2)posterior 3)head 4)femoral 5)moderate
AP Leg criteria: 1) needs both ___ and ___ joints with no rotation 2) ___ and ____ articulations of the tib/fib have moderate overlap 3) ____ midshaft free of superimposition
1)knee, ankle 2)proximal, distal 3)fibula
AP Oblique Knee (Medial rotation) criteria: 1) ___/____ articulation is open 2) ____ aspect of the tibia is shown 3) the ___ condyles of the tibia and femur as shown 4) Open ____ of the tibia, opening the ___ joint 5) patella superimposed and goes beyond the ____ ____ of the femur
1)tibia/fibula 2) posterior 3) lateral 4) plateaus, knee 5) medial condyle
AP Knee CR:
1/2" inferior to apex Angles of ray: <19cm is 3-5 * caudal 19-24 cm is 0* >24 cm is 3-5 * cephalic
AP Oblique Knee (medial rotation) CR:
1/2" inferior to apex Angles of ray: <19cm is 3-5 * caudal 19-24 cm is 0* >24 cm is 3-5 * cephalic
Don't flex knee over ____ in order to prevent separation or further fracturing patella/
10*
AP Knee position: 1) supine 2) IR under knee and centered 1/2" below the ____ 3) femoral epicondyles are ___ with the IR
2) apex 3) parallel
AP Oblique Knee (medial rotation) position: 1) supine 2) ____ rotate limb to ___*
2) medially, 45
AP Leg position: 1)supine 2)femoral condyles are ____ 3)foot is in a _____ position
2) parallel 3) verticle
Settegast Method (patella) position: 1)Prone or seated 2) IR is centered to joint space between the ___ and ___ ___ 3) ____ knee as much as possible or until the patella is ___ with the IR
2) patella, femoral condyles 3)flex, perpendicular
What kVp, mAs and SID is typically used in all leg projections?
63 kVp, 2 mAs, 40SID
What kVp, mAs, and SID are typically used for a knee projection?
65 kVp, 12mAs, and 40"
What kVp and mAs is used with the typical patella projection?
65 kVp, 2mAs
Lateral knee CR:
1" distal to medial epicondyle and at 5-7 * cephalic
Lateral Leg Collimation:
1" on both sides, 1 1/2" beyond ankle and knee joints
AP Leg Collimation
1" on sides, 1 1/2" beyond ankles and knee joints
In AP and AP Obliques of the knee, what angle of the CR will be imposed if: 1) < 19cm: 2) 19-24cm: 3) >24 cm
1) 3-5* caudal 2) 0* 3) 3-5* cephalic
Lateral knee postion: (mediolateral) 1) turn on ____ side 2) flex knee ___-__* to open joint 3) epicondyles of the femur is ___ to the IR 4) patella is ____ to the IR
1) affected 2) 20, 30 3) perpendicular 4) perpendicular
AP Knee (weight-bearing) position: 1) upright with ____ weight distribution with back to bucky 2) center the IR to the ____
1) equal or even 2) knees
Where is the medial malleolus located in the leg?
Distal tibia
What tangential patella projection uses a 50-60 * angle in the prone position and a 45 * cephalic ray?
Hughston Method
What are the two fibrocartilage disks of the knee joing called?
Lateral and medial meniscus
What projection should be used instead of the lateral leg projection due to lack of movement?
Lateral crosstable (lateromedial) with a horizontal ray
With which structure does the head of the fibula articulate?
Lateral tibial condyle
What tangential patella projection uses a 40 * angle over the edge of the table and a 30* caudal ray?
Merchant Method 1
Name the pathology that is an incomplete separation or avulsion of the tibial tuberosity.
Osgood-Schlatter Disease
Name the congenital defect characterized by brittle bones that are prone to fractures.
Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) or Brittle bone disease
AP Leg CR
Perpendicular to center of leg
Name the ligaments of the knee joint.
Posterior and Anterior Cruciate ligaments Tibial and fibular collateral ligaments
Where is the intercondylar eminence located?
Proximal tibia between the tibial plateaus
Which leg bone is the weight bearing bone?
Tibia
Why is the AP Weight-bearing projection done?
To find arthritis of the knee as well as varus/valgus deformities
The settegast method should not be done first without ruling out a _____ patella.
fractured
AP Knee (weight-bearing) CR:
horizontal/perpendicular to IR center enter at 1/2" inferior to the apex of the knee
The angle in the settegast method is determined by the degree of the ____ flexion.
knee
Which AP Oblique knee projection shows an open tib/fib articulation?
medial rotation
Settegast Method (patella) CR:
perpendicular to joint space of patella and femoral condyles, if joint not perpendicular, angle ray 15-20 *
Lateral Leg CR:
perpendicular to midpoint of leg
Where is the knee superimposed on an "true" AP knee projection?
slightly off center of the femur to the medial side
In the AP and AP Oblique projection of the knee, the angle of the CR is dependent on a measurement between the ___ and the ____.
ASIS, table
What aspect of the tibia is the crest located?
Anterior
What is the inferior tip of the patella called?
Apex
What structure is located on the proximal end of the fibula?
Apex