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gbarreiro

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What type of joint is the hip joint classified as?
 
 ball and socket
  hinge
  condyloid
  saddle

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If a 5-7 degree caudal tube angle were applied to the L5-S1 spot on the patient in the image, what would result?
 
 L5-S1 would appear closed
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  L5-S1 would appear open
  L5-S1 would appear rotated



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Answer to Question 1

ball and socket

Rationale: A ball and socket joint can be found at the hip and the shoulder. The hip joint has a deeper socket making the hip joint more stable. The shoulder joint has a shallower socket that makes it easier to dislocate.

Answer to Question 2

L5-S1 would appear closed

Rationale: If the lateral lumbar projection displays the L5-S1 joint space to be open, adding a tube angle will close off the space.




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