American Society of Radiologic Technologist (ASRT) Practice Exam

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The ________ method is commonly used for imaging the carpal canal.

  1. Gaynor-Hart

  2. Fischer

  3. Harris

  4. Gaius

The correct answer is: Gaynor-Hart

The Gaynor-Hart method is specifically designed for imaging the carpal canal, which is an important structure in the wrist that houses the median nerve and several tendons. This method involves positioning the hand in a certain way to optimize the visibility of the carpal tunnel and reduce overlap from surrounding structures, allowing for a clearer view of any potential impingements or pathologies such as carpal tunnel syndrome. By applying a specific angling technique and focusing on the anatomy of the wrist, this method enhances the diagnostic capabilities for issues related to the carpal canal. Other methods mentioned, such as Fischer, Harris, and Gaius, do not focus specifically on imaging the carpal canal and are not utilized for the same diagnostic purposes that the Gaynor-Hart method serves. These alternatives may relate to different areas of imaging or specific techniques that don't target the unique structures within the carpal canal.