LOWER EXTREMITY LOWER EXTREMITIES RT 123 WK 11 - 13 Part 1 & 2 Rev 2009 Number 201211 1.

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LOWER EXTREMITY LOWER EXTREMITIES RT 123 WK Part 1 & 2 Rev 2009 Number

TOES AP OBLIQUE LATERAL FOOT AP, (MED & LAT) OBLIQUE, LATERAL CALCANEOUS AXIAL, LATERAL ANKLE AP,(MED&LAT) OBLIQUE,LATERAL LEG (TIB/FIB) AP. LAT KNEEAP/ INT. OBLIQUE / LATERAL INTERCONDLYOID FOSSA VIEWS – BECLERE, CAMP COVENTRY, HOMBLAD PATELLALAT, TANGENTIAL (SUNRISE AP OR PA )(SETTEGAST, HUGHSTON) FEMURAP (DISTAL /PROXIMAL), LAT (DISTAL /PROXIMAL) 2

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POSITIONING 8

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LAT 4 TH TOE 17

FOOT AP OBLIQUE (MEDIAL) LATERAL Additional: OBLIQUE (Lateral rot) 18

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Oblique for Lateral Rotation 23

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Get knee on table 25

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WT BEARING FEET 28

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CALCANEOUS OS CALSIS Axial & Lateral AKA “THE HEEL” 35

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ANKLE AP OBLIQUE (MEDIAL) LATERAL Additional: OBLIQUE (Lateral rot) 41

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FLEX FOOT ! 44

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WHICH OBLIQUE ? 55

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OBLIQUE ANKLE LATERAL ROTATION 62

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CORRECT POSITION FOR LATERALS ????? 64

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PART 2 TIB / FIB KNEE FEMUR 66

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Dislocation of patella 86

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No palpation of symphysis! NOT RECOMMENDED ! 89

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END FOR NOW 92