Tests Details :
X-ray – Pelvis with Bilateral Hip Joints is a diagnostic imaging procedure used to examine the pelvic region along with both hip joints. This test provides a comprehensive view of the pelvic bones, femoral heads, hip joints, and surrounding structures.
It is commonly performed using the anteroposterior (AP) view, allowing assessment of bone alignment, joint space, and structural integrity. The inclusion of both hip joints enables comparison between sides, which is helpful in identifying subtle abnormalities.
This test is widely used in cases of trauma, hip pain, limited mobility, or suspected joint disorders. It helps detect fractures, dislocations, arthritis, and other degenerative or developmental conditions affecting the pelvis and hips.
The procedure is quick, non-invasive, and plays an important role in diagnosis, treatment planning, and follow-up evaluation.
Test Recommended For
- Individuals with pelvic or hip pain
- Patients with injury or trauma to the pelvic region
- Suspected fractures or dislocations
- Individuals with limited hip movement
- Evaluation of arthritis or joint disorders
- Follow-up after treatment or surgery
Tests Preparation :
X-ray – Pelvis with Bilateral Hip Joints is an imaging test that evaluates the pelvic bones and both hip joints to detect fractures, dislocations, and joint abnormalities.