What 5 things does imaging help a PT visualize?
What are 6 indications for the use of diagnostic imaging?
What 2 things does collaboration between PTs and other health professionals require?
- Respecting professional boundaries
In direct access, PTs will need to refer patients for imaging. What 3 responsibilities will PTs have in regard to this future?
What is the PTs role in radiology?
What roles do PTs not play in radiology?
- Treatment
What is radiology?
What is the most effective means of demonstrating a bone or joint abnormality?
Conventional radiology/ plain film/ x-ray.
What are x-rays?
How is wavelength related to penetrating power?
Shorter wavelength –> More penetrating power.
By what 2 methods does x-ray imprint an image?
- Excite charged coupled device
What are the 3 correct terms for images produced by x-ray?
What are the 2 elements of an x-ray vacuum tube, and what are their role?
Heated filament: - Contains cathode (-) - Source of electrons Spinning Anode (+) - Electrons crash into anode - Energy lost in the form of x-ray protons
What controls x-ray emission/ beam size?
How is the size of the x-ray beam determined by the operator?
Once x-rays have passed through the x-ray vacuum, how is the image formed?
What is the image that exits the patient termed?
What are the 3 types of image receptors?
What are film/screen image receptors?
What effect do differing body parts have on film/screens?
Is film or digital better quality for plain film?
No difference.
What is another name for fluoroscopy?
What are 3 uses of fluoroscopy?
Where might contrast be tracked using fluoroscopy?
- Swallowing