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Yay! :)

Yay! :)

Student radiographer here! On a roll with these lately, any rads able to give me a hand in understanding why the patello-femoral joint space isn’t open? Rad said my skyline (sunrise?) was well-positioned too, but I was also just through on that. Is it related to pt. anatomy or my positioning. Cheers!

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