XRAY – PELVIS AP

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Tests Details :

X-ray – Pelvis AP (Anteroposterior view) is a diagnostic imaging test used to examine the pelvic bones, including the hip joints, sacrum, and surrounding structures. This view captures the pelvis from front to back, offering a clear overview of bone alignment and joint integrity.

The test is commonly used in cases of trauma, injury, or persistent pelvic or hip pain. It helps detect fractures, dislocations, degenerative changes such as arthritis, and other structural abnormalities.

Pelvis AP X-ray is a quick and non-invasive procedure that plays an important role in diagnosing conditions affecting the pelvic region.

The purpose of the X-ray – Pelvis AP test is to:

  • Examine pelvic bone structure and alignment
  • Detect fractures or dislocations
  • Assess hip joints and surrounding structures
  • Identify degenerative or arthritic changes
  • Support diagnosis of pelvic and hip conditions

Tests Preparation :

Consult your doctor. No fasting is required Remove any metal objects or clothing with metal around the pelvic area Inform your doctor if you are pregnant Remain still during the imaging procedure Follow positioning instructions given by the technician Follow any specific instructions given by the healthcare provider
X-ray – Pelvis AP is an imaging test that provides a front (anteroposterior) view of the pelvic bones to assess structure and detect fractures or abnormalities.

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