
A patient enters the ED with multiple injuries.The physician is concerned about a dislocation of the left proximal humerus.The patient is unable to stand.Which of the following routines is advisable to best demonstrate this condition?
A) AP shoulder and inferosuperior axiolateral projection
B) AP shoulder and 35° to 45° LPO position (Grashey method)
C) AP shoulder and Neer projection
D) AP shoulder and recumbent AP oblique scapular Y projection
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