X-rays - Arthrography
Indications for carpal arthrography are the scapholunate and lunotriquetral dissociations, lesions of the foveal lamina of the TFCC and initial stages of chondropathy.
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Indications for carpal arthrography are the scapholunate and lunotriquetral dissociations, lesions of the foveal lamina of the TFCC and initial stages of chondropathy.
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The neutral position is crucial for correct image interpretation of wrist radiographs in two planes. See how the neutral views are correctly acquired and checked with characteristics.
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Two additional radiographs of the wrist are important for detecting injuries, namely the stress radiograph in the ball grip and the Stecher view. See how these are performed.