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what are the routine projections

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PA, lateral, tangential

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how do we position for a PA patella

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what are the routine projections

PA, lateral, tangential

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how do we position for a PA patella

prone

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<p>what is this</p>

what is this

PA patella

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where is CR for PA patella

midpopliteal crease

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<p>what is this</p>

what is this

PA patella

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how to position for a lateral patella

epicondyles superimposed and flexed 5-10

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CR for lateral patella

patellofemoral joint

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<p>what is this</p>

what is this

lateral patella

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<p>what is this</p>

what is this

lateral patella

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what is another term ofr inferosuper tangential

settegast method

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what is this

settegast method

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<p>how do you position settegast method </p>

how do you position settegast method

90 flex, dorsiflexed

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CR angulation for settegast method

15-20 cephaled

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where does CR enter for settegast method

patellofemoral joint

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what is this

settegast method

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To place the interepicondylar line parallel to the image receptor for a PA projection of the patella, the lower limb must be rotated approximately 5 degrees internally, true or false

true

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How much flexion of the knee is recommended for a lateral projection of the patella? 

5-10 degrees