Why Study imaging? - correct answer1) PT's provide a comprehensive evaluation and are in position to
be able to best explain image findings to patients
2) Direct access is a growing component within the general PT scope of practice
Why Study imaging? - correct answer Safe
Timely
Efficient
Effective
Patient Centered
Equitable
What are we trying not to do? - correct answer Provide an image diagnosis, second guess the
radiologist, or confuse the patient
What is our goal? - correct answer Our goal is to participate in professional collaboration to enhance the
quality of patient care
Imaging - correct answer What type of imaging is it?
What anatomy is in the image?
Types of Imaging Examinations - correct answer Radiographs (X-ray radiographs)
Computed Tomogram (CT)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Positron Emission Tomography (PET)
Bone Scintigraphy
Duel energy X-ray aborptiometry (DEXA)
Ultrasonography (US)
, Projections - correct answer Converts 3D to 2D (radiography, X-ray)
3D display - correct answer Whole volume display (3D CT)
Tomographic - correct answer Images a single plane of finite thickness (CT, MRI, Ultrasound)
Projection Views - correct answer Anteroposterior
Posteroanterior
Lateral
Oblique
Tomography Views - correct answer Sagittal, Coronal, Axial
Indications for Radiographs (projection view) - correct answer-easy, cheap, quick tool
-useful for fracture, infection, and alignment abnormalities
-body absorbs and whats left is image
Muskuloskeletal Radiology - correct answer X-ray electromagnetic radiation (energy passes through
body)
YOU LOOK AT FILM OR RADIOGRAPH
A radiograph: is an x-ray film containing an image of an anatomical part of a patient
(You wouldn't look at an x-ray because you can't see it)
Bone - correct answer Absorbs a lot of energy, that's why it shows up as white ALSO VERY DENSE
Less amount of radiation
Remnant Radiation - correct answer Beam emerges from the body containing different intensities of the
radiation