Foot radiograph (an approach) Foot radiographs are commonly performed in Emergency departments, usually after sport-related trauma and often with a clinical request that states lateral border pain. Remember to check the whole film, though. Often, a foot x-ray is also requested for the investigation of osteomyelitis , arthritides , or…
Foot radiograph (an approach) Foot radiographs are commonly performed in Emergency departments, usually after sport-related trauma and often with a clinical request that states lateral border pain. Remember to check the whole film, though.
the central ray is angled 40° cephalad from the long axis of the foot centered at the base of the 3 rd metatarsal (midfoot)
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