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Cervical Vertebra (Halsrygg)

Page 1. Cervical Vertebra (Halsrygg). Write beside (or on) each image which projection. Page 2. Cervical Vertebra (Halsrygg). Describe and mark criterias for each image. Cervical Vertebra (Halsrygg). Page 3. Mark: 1 dens 2 atlas 3 intervertebral foramen 4 trensverse process.

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Cervical Vertebra (Halsrygg)

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  1. Page 1 Cervical Vertebra (Halsrygg) Write beside (or on) each image which projection

  2. Page 2 Cervical Vertebra (Halsrygg) Describe and mark criterias for each image

  3. Cervical Vertebra (Halsrygg) Page 3 Mark: 1 dens 2 atlas 3 intervertebral foramen 4 trensverse process 5 spinosus process 6 corpus vertebra 7 mandibula

  4. Lumbar Vertebrae (ländrygg) Mark: 1 costa XI sin 2 transverse process LII 3 Sacroiliac joint 4 spinous process LIII Are there other projections normaly taken at lumber spine?

  5. Page 1 Wrist (Handled) 2 examinations A. Describe what is important in positioning of the wrist (and why). B. The cristrias are not met in either of the lateral projections. Describe how this should be corrected.

  6. Page 2 Wrist (Handled) 2 examinations C: Mark 1) radius 2) ulna 3) scafoideum 4) distal os metacarpale V 5) ulnar styloid process 6) caput ulna 7) carpals

  7. Page 1 Elbow (armbåge) A. Two projections: 1) AP and 2) lateral - write the numbers above the images. B. Are the criterias met? (Motivate - write or draw on the images) What do you do to fulfil the criterias?

  8. Page 2 Elbow (armbåge) C: Mark 1) ulna (on both images) 2) radius (on both images) 3) olecranon process 4) coronoid process 5) humerus 6) medial epicondyle 7) trochlea

  9. Page 1 Knee (knä) A. Four projections: 1) AP (anterior-posterior), 2) lateral, 3) AP oblique medial rotation 4) AP oblique lateral rotation. Which are 1-4, write the numbers on the images. B. Are the criterias met? (Motivate - write or draw on the images) What do you do to fulfil the criterias?

  10. Page 2 Knee (knä) C: Mark 1) tibia 2) fibula 3) patella 4) medial tibia condyle 5) medial femoral condyle 6) lateral femoral epicondyle 7) intercondylar eminence

  11. Ankle (Fotled) Page 1 A. Four projections: 1) AP (anterior-posterior), 2) lateral, 3) AP oblique medial rotation 20- degree, 4) AP oblique lateral rotation 45- degree. Which are 1-4, write the numbers above the images. B. Are the criterias met? (Motivate - write or draw on the images) What do you do to fulfil the criterias?

  12. Ankle (Fotled) Page 2 C. Mark: 1) tibia 2) fibula 3) talus 4) calcaneus 5) lateral malleolus 6) medial malleolus 7) tibiotalar joint 8) tibiofibular joint

  13. Ankle What's special with this images?

  14. Page 1 Chest (pulm, lunga) PA and lateral projection What are the criterias for these images? Are the criterais met? What do you do to fulfil the criterias?

  15. Page 2 What projection? When is this projection used?

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