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phily3 phily3
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If the patient is unable to dorsiflex the foot to a vertical position for an axial calcaneus projection, the
 
  a. central ray should be angled less than the routinely required amount.
  b. central ray should be angled until it is aligned with the third metatarsal base and the distal fibula.
  c. image will demonstrate an open talocalcaneal joint as long as a 40-degree angle is used.
  d. image will demonstrate a foreshortened calcaneal tuberosity unless the central ray angle is increased over the routinely required angulation.
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