Positioning Exam pelvis and hip
A
What is the proper position of the lower limbs for the AP projection of the pelvis? A.Medially rotated 15 to 20 degrees B.Laterally rotated 15 to 20 degrees C.With the femoral condyles parallel with the IR D.Abducted 45 degrees laterally
15-20
AP pelvis and upper femora: rotate feet _________ degrees.
perpendicular to IR, 2in inferior to ASIS
CR for AP Internal Oblique Acetabulum (judet)? (angle, part)
perpendicular, 1in above pubic symphysis
CR for AP Oblique Femoral Necks (Modified Cleaves)? (angle, part)
perpendicular to IR, pubic symphysis
CR for AP external Oblique Acetabulum (judet)? (angle, part)
perpendicular, femoral neck
CR for AP hip (angle, part)
perpendicular, long axis of femoral neck
CR for Axiolateral hip (Danelius-Miller Method)? (angle, part)
20-25 degrees cephalic, 1in inferior to pubic symphysis
CR for lateral hip Hickey method (angle, part)
perpendicular, midway between ASIS and pubic symphysis
CR for lateral hip Lauenstein (angle, part)
perpendicular, 2in inferior to ASIS
CR for pelvis (angle, part)
D
Which essential projection requires the patient to abduct the thighs 45 degrees laterally? A.AP projection of the pelvis B.Axiolateral hip (Danelius-Miller) C.AP oblique acetabulum (Judet) D.AP oblique femoral necks (modified Cleaves)