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Saturday, October 22, 2005


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Da 1 on da left is AP left foot x-ray. Can't really c da tarsal bones coz da tibia n fibula r in da way. Da 1 on da right is AP 10 degrees foot x-ray. Tilted da tube 10 degrees to c more of da joint spaces n so dat da tarsal bones wun be blocked by da tibia n fibula.

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Da 1 on da left is oblique foot x-ray. Tilted da foot medially at abt 30 degrees. Da 1 on da right is lateral foot x-ray. It's tilted 90 degrees laterally unlike oblique. Quite confusin to rem which side to tilt to. Haha... Mr Chin said i shld do it da other way round, meanin lateral on da right n oblique on da left side so dat da tibia n fibula face outside of da film. Hmm, thot it'll be weird havin da 2 view wif da soles facin each other dat's y i did it dis way. Bleh.

yUnEr

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