Complete dislocation of the knee. This patient suffered severe trauma in a motor vehicle accident. The PA (left) and later (right) projections show complete dislocation of the knee with overriding and shortening. The tibia and fibula together are anterior to the...
Left Image: Normal AP of the shoulder. Right Image: Scapular Y of shoulder.
This image is of a normal wrist. 1,2,3,4,5 correspond to the metacarpals. H = hamate (notice the hook of the hamate) Ps = pisiform Tp = trapezoid Tz = trapezium C = capitate L = lunate S = scaphoid Tq = triquetrium
These are PA (left) and lateral (right) x-rays of a normal knee.
This is a PA x-ray of a normal hip.
Normal AP (left) and lateral (right) views of the ankle.
Normal [Courtesy of Dr. N. Jaffer]
Normal [Courtesy of Dr. N. Jaffer]
Soft Tissue (left image) Normal knee Knee Fat Fluid Level (right image) This is indicative of a fracture, as compared to the accompanying normal image.