Anatomía Radiológica del Pie — Proyecciones AP, Oblicua y Lateral en RX.

🦴 Radiological Anatomy Activity: Foot X-Ray Anatomy — AP, Oblique & Lateral Views | Key Landmarks Explained Speaker: Dr. Nicolás Herrera Parra - Radiology Resident. In this video, we review the normal radiological anatomy of the foot on conventional X-ray, with a systematic analysis of the anteroposterior, oblique (45°), and lateral projections. The medial and lateral column model, Lisfranc and Chopart joints, key measurement angles, and the most common accessory bones are all covered with a practical approach to everyday interpretation. In this video you will learn: Foot division into forefoot, midfoot, and hindfoot: the two-column model (medial and lateral) AP view: technical quality criteria, Lisfranc joint alignment lines, sesamoid bones, and column assessment Oblique view: cuboid, 3rd–5th metatarsal bases, 5th metatarsal styloid process, and anterior recess of the calcaneocuboid joint Lateral view: subtalar joint, unobstructed talus and calcaneus, Böhler's angle, and hindfoot axis measurements Posterior oblique calcaneal view: sustentaculum tali and assessment of complex calcaneal fractures Common accessory ossicles: os intermetatarseum, os supranaviculare, os trigonum, os peroneum, accessory navicular — how to distinguish them from avulsion fractures Follow us on social media for more radiology content: 📷 Instagram:   / radio.lili   🎥 TikTok:   / radio.lili   👥 Facebook:   / radiolili   💼 LinkedIn:   / radiolili   #radiologicalanatomy #anatomy #radiology #medicalradiology #digitalradiology