AP Knee Weight Bearing

Position: AP Knee Weight Bearing The weight bearing AP knee projection evaluates joint space narrowing under load. It is essential for diagnosing osteoarthritis. Proper centering includes both femoral condyles. This projection complements lateral weight bearing knee. It is frequently tested on ARRT exams.

PA Knee Weight Bearing

Position: PA Knee Weight Bearing The PA weight bearing knee projection evaluates joint space narrowing with reduced magnification. It is preferred for arthritis assessment. Proper centering ensures diagnostic quality. This projection complements AP weight bearing knee. It is a recognized ARRT competency.

Rosenberg Knee

Position: Rosenberg Knee The Rosenberg projection is a PA flexed knee view used to evaluate joint space narrowing. It is essential for early osteoarthritis detection. Proper flexion at 45 degrees is required. This projection complements standard knee views. It is frequently used in orthopedic imaging.

Tunnel Knee Holmblad

Position: Tunnel Knee Holmblad The Holmblad projection demonstrates the intercondylar fossa with the patient kneeling. It evaluates cruciate ligament pathology. Proper positioning requires 60 to 70 degrees of knee flexion. This projection complements Camp Coventry. It is frequently tested on ARRT exams.