What is a fracture shot called

The fracture film is called X-ray examination of bone tissue, that is, taking X-ray films, mainly front and side films of bone tissue in order to see the specific bone tissue morphology and whether there is a fracture and whether there is a possibility of bone disease. In addition, there are special position films because special positions need to be posed and photographed in order to see the specific bone morphology, such as the patella, which may need to be lined up in a tangential position in order to see the developmental morphology of the femoral condyles. It is possible that the lumbar spine may need to be radiographed in a power position to see if there is a fracture or vertebral instability. In addition, special locations, such as the ankle point to see if there is widening of the ankle joint need to be taken in the ankle point position, which is 15-20 degrees of internal rotation of the ankle joint.