Dear Mr Zare, I searched for a useful channel for a long time that could summarize the topic I wanted, until I found your channel thank you so much. I extremely recommend your channel to my colleagues, and I can't wait for your future videos. best regards
Hello Mr Zare, we get orders from one of our orthopedic surgeons to do 30 60 90 patella tangential views. Will you describe how we can do this with the patient prone since one of the rooms only has stationary detectors? Please describe how to get all degrees (30 60 90). I look forward to hearing from you soon!
Hi, yes these views are obtained to evaluate the patellofemoral joints, same tangential view as described here but with the knee flexion of 30, 60 and 90.
Dear Mr Zare,
I searched for a useful channel for a long time that could summarize the topic I wanted, until I found your channel thank you so much. I extremely recommend your channel to my colleagues, and I can't wait for your future videos.
best regards
thanks for your kind reply, best regards
thanks for your kind reply, best regards
very helpful and very easy method to understand...thank you so much... i also recommend this video to my frndz....
Great explanation sir!
That’s useful 👌🏻👍🏻
At 4.02 we see that the collimator included much of the leg and femur due to little effort to collimate
Thank you very much, helpful video 🙏
Hello Mr Zare, we get orders from one of our orthopedic surgeons to do 30 60 90 patella tangential views. Will you describe how we can do this with the patient prone since one of the rooms only has stationary detectors? Please describe how to get all degrees (30 60 90). I look forward to hearing from you soon!
Hi, yes these views are obtained to evaluate the patellofemoral joints, same tangential view as described here but with the knee flexion of 30, 60 and 90.