Vertebral Bodies
Inferior End Plate Tips
(I don’t think we have to differentiate between superior/inferior but I thought one card would be good practice) :)
Superior End Plate Tips
Occiptal Condyle
Anterior Tubercle C1
Atlanto-Dental Interspace
Odontoid Process C2
Posterior Arch C1
Lateral Masses of C1
Odontoid Process
C2 Pedicle Shadows
Foramen Magnum
C2 Spinous Process
C1 TVP/ Lateral Mass Junction
Occipital Condyles
Junction of Laminae (tip of spinous)
Inferior Aspects of Vertebral Bodies
Uncinate Processes
Vertebral Waist
Pedicle Shadows
Junction of Laminae (spinous tips)
Endplate Tips (vertebral body)
Disc Spaces (not disc itself)
Endplate Tips (vertebral body)
Disc Space
Disc Spaces
Endplate Tips (vertebral body)
Disc Spaces
Sacral Grooves
Inferior Aspect of Ischial Tuberosities
Pubic Symphysis
Superior Aspect of Femur Heads
Superior Aspect of Iliac Crests
S2 Tubercle
Chiropractic X-Rays are generally taken ________ but analyzed _______.
Chiropractic X-Rays are generally taken A-P but analyzed from P-A (functional/surgical view).
Insightful about which components of the subluxation complex?
Kinesiopathology (relative position, motion)
Histopathology (osteological change)
Insightful about which components of the PART system?
A- Assymetry/ Misalignment
R- Range of Motion