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PENATALAKSANAAN PEMERIKSAAN RADIOGRAFI ARTICULATIO GENU PADA KASUS OSTEOARTHRITIS DI INSTALASI RADIOLOGI RUMAH SAKIT ISLAM JAKARTA PONDOK KOPI
ABSTRACTrnrnRADIOLOGY DIPLOMA III STUDY PROGRAM rnRADIODIAGNOSTICS AND RADIOTHERAPY DEPARTMENTrnHEALTH POLYTECHNIC OF HEALTH MINISTRYrnJAKARTA IIrnSCIENTIFIC PAPER, 2025rnFADLUN LAISOUW (P2.11.40.2.22.014)rnRADIOGRAPHIC EXAMINATION MANAGEMENT OF THE KNEE JOINT (ARTICULATIO GENU) IN OSTEOARTHRITIS CASES UNDERTAKEN AT RADIOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF JAKARTA PONDOK KOPI ISLAMIC HOSPITALrnXiii, V Chapters, 38 Pages, 35 Images, 11 AppendicesrnThis research aims to produce high-quality radiographic images and to identify the appropriate examination techniques for the knee joint (articulatio genu) in the cases of osteoarthritis conducted at Radiology Department of Jakarta Pondok Kopi Islamic Hospital. In general, radiographic examination of the knee joint is performed using two standard projections namely anteroposterior (AP) and lateral. However, according to Lampignano and Kenrick (2018), proper examination of the knee joint involves three projections namely anteroposterior (AP), oblique, and lateral. In this matter, at Radiology Department of Jakarta Islamic Pondok Kopi Islamic Hospital, the projections used for osteoarthritis cases of the knee joint (articulatio genu) include anteroposterior (AP), lateral (supine), and an additional skyline projection. According to Merrill’s Atlas of Radiographic Positioning and Procedures, the skyline projection is a specialized view for assessing the knee joint in the patients with clinical signs of osteoarthritis, in which the patients knee is flexed up to 90 degrees. This research applies a qualitative method with descriptive approach utilizing among the other things observation and interviews. The research was undertaken at Radiology Department of Jakarta Pondok Kopi Islamic Hospital during the period of May to June 2025, involving 6 patients clinically diagnosed with osteoarthritis. Thereafter, interviews were conducted with 5 radiographers and 3 radiologists, and the responses were then described and analysed as part of the research findings. The research results were based on the use of anteroposterior (AP), lateral (supine), and skyline projections.rnrnKeywords : Knee Osteoarthritis, AP, Lateral Supine, SkylinernReferences : 16 Sources (2012–2024)rnrnTranslated by:rnrnrnrnrnrnSuhendar, S.S., M.Pd.rnEnglish Lecturer
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