CAMRT Pelvis + Hip Exam Questions and
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Updated 2026
AP hip: Ischial spine is aligned pelvic brim
with Internally rotate the leg until the femoral
the _______ _______. epicondyles are aligned parallel with the
table.
AP hip: lesser trochanter is c. femoral neck
superimposed by the... longitudinally collimate to ASIS, symphysis
a. ischial tuberosity pubis
b. femoral head included in FOV.
c. femoral neck apparatus included fully and may have to
d. pubis adjust CR
more inferior
80-85kVp, center cell
AP hip: CR perp to femoral ASIS
head/neck 80-85kVp, center cell
Femoral neck can also be located
about 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5 cm)
medial and 3 to 4 inches (8 to 10
cm)
distal to _________
, When a patient has a dislocated true
hip
or a fracture of the femoral neck or
proximal femur, the leg should not
be internally rotated but left as is
T or F
AP Frog-leg (Mediolateral): greater
Femoral Lesser trochanter is in profile medially.
neck is Flex the knee and hip until the femur is
superimposed over the ________ angled at 60
trochanter. to 70 degrees with the table.
AP Frog-leg (Mediolateral): Abduct 45
the femoral shaft to a ____-degree • Femoral neck is partially foreshortened.
angle with the table. • Proximal greater trochanter is
demonstrated at a transverse level halfway
between the femoral head and the lesser
trochanter.
AP Frog-leg (Mediolateral): Center 6.5cm / 2.5"
a 80-85kVp, center cell
perpendicular CR _______cm
distal to
the midpoint of the line connecting
the ASIS and symphysis pubis.
Answers with Verified Solutions | Latest
Updated 2026
AP hip: Ischial spine is aligned pelvic brim
with Internally rotate the leg until the femoral
the _______ _______. epicondyles are aligned parallel with the
table.
AP hip: lesser trochanter is c. femoral neck
superimposed by the... longitudinally collimate to ASIS, symphysis
a. ischial tuberosity pubis
b. femoral head included in FOV.
c. femoral neck apparatus included fully and may have to
d. pubis adjust CR
more inferior
80-85kVp, center cell
AP hip: CR perp to femoral ASIS
head/neck 80-85kVp, center cell
Femoral neck can also be located
about 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5 cm)
medial and 3 to 4 inches (8 to 10
cm)
distal to _________
, When a patient has a dislocated true
hip
or a fracture of the femoral neck or
proximal femur, the leg should not
be internally rotated but left as is
T or F
AP Frog-leg (Mediolateral): greater
Femoral Lesser trochanter is in profile medially.
neck is Flex the knee and hip until the femur is
superimposed over the ________ angled at 60
trochanter. to 70 degrees with the table.
AP Frog-leg (Mediolateral): Abduct 45
the femoral shaft to a ____-degree • Femoral neck is partially foreshortened.
angle with the table. • Proximal greater trochanter is
demonstrated at a transverse level halfway
between the femoral head and the lesser
trochanter.
AP Frog-leg (Mediolateral): Center 6.5cm / 2.5"
a 80-85kVp, center cell
perpendicular CR _______cm
distal to
the midpoint of the line connecting
the ASIS and symphysis pubis.