Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Ask the orthopedic surgeon a little question!

Ask the orthopedic surgeon a little question!

The radiologist’s reply: The radiographer’s radiograph was correct, taking the front and lateral view of the ankle joint. The anteroposterior position of the ankle joint is with the toes pointing upward, and the medial and lateral malleolus are parallel to the table. The lateral view is of the lateral malleolus patch box, and the ray is injected from the medial malleolus. Regardless of whether it is an injury to the medial or lateral ankle, the lateral photos are taken from the position of the lateral ankle patch box. This is different from ordinary photography. The rays penetrate the bones and are projected onto the film box, and this position can ensure that the ankle joint is in the lateral position. . The whole world is like this.