What 4 things should be assessed when viewing the knee from an AP projection?
Why is the medial femoral condyle magnified in a lateral view of the knee?
How long should the patellar tendon be when viewing the knee from a lateral projection?
How should the intracondylar notch of the femur be shaped?
What may be found within the joint as seen through the PA tunnel view of the knee?
- Joint space narrowing
What is the sunrise view of the knee?
Tangential view of patella
What can be assessed using the joint space of the patella femoral joint?
What are 3 measures of the sulcus and congruence of the patellafemoral joint?
What is the sulcus angle? What is normal?
What is the congruence angle? What is normal? What is a lateral sublux?
What is patellar tilt?
What is the specificity, sensitivity, and accuracy of the patellar tilt measurement?
Spec: 92 %
Sens: 85 %
Accuracy: 89 %
In a fracture of the tibial plateau, although the actual fracture may be difficult to see, what is indicative of a fracture?
How will a bucket handle tear appear on imaging?
How will a horizontal/ vertical meniscal tear appear on imaging?
On what imaging is an ACL best visualized?
What makes the a full visualization of the ACL difficult in a normal lateral view?
How should the ACL be shaped?
What is a Segond fracture? What is it associated with?
- Internal derrangement of knee, most commonly the ACL
What is the Blumensaat angle? What is normal/ abnormal? What is a normal angle?
What is the anterior tibial line? What is normal?
How will an acute torn ACL appear on MRI?
- Bone bruises often seen in T2
What 3 secondary effects are usually needed to identify a chronic partial ACL tear?
How are Blumensaat line angles shaped in a partial ACL tear?