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Monthly Archives: September 2009
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Radiographic Anatomy of the Fingers, Hand and Wrist
A. Fingers (Phalanges) 2nd – 5th finger- with three phalanges (proximal, middle and distal) Thumb- with two phalanges (proximal and distal) B. Hand Five metacarpal bones (base and head) C. Wrist (Carpals) Carpal bones (8) Proximal Row (Lateral to Medial) Navicular/ Scaphoid Lunate/ Semilunar
Routine and Optional Radiographic Projections of the Shoulder Girdle
Shoulder APL AP with external rotation AP with internal rotation Inferosuperior axial (Lawrence Method) PAO Y, APO (Grashey) Clavicle AP/ PA AP/ PA Axial Acromioclavicular joint AP erect with weights AP erect without weights


