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X Ray Both Hip AP view., in Visit Clinic

A front-to-back X-ray image of both hips that shows bone alignment, joint space, and signs of damage in Visit Clinic.

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What is a X Ray Both Hip AP view. Test in Visit Clinic?

An X Ray Both Hip AP view takes front-to-back X-ray images of both hips at once. It shows the hip bones, joint spaces, and bone edges. The test does not measure blood or chemicals. It is important for seeing fractures, joint narrowing, deformities, and abnormal bone growth. Doctors use it to diagnose arthritis, hip dysplasia, fractures, avascular necrosis, infections, and tumors. It also helps plan surgery and monitor recovery. The scan is quick and commonly used as the first imaging step for hip pain or injury.

X Ray Both Hip AP view. Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

X Ray Both Hip AP view. Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The X Ray Both Hip AP view. test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a X Ray Both Hip AP view. Test in Visit Clinic?

X Ray Both Hip AP view. This imaging is commonly ordered as part of orthopaedic assessment or musculoskeletal imaging panels when a patient has hip pain, a fall, reduced movement, or a limp. It helps diagnose fractures, arthritis, congenital hip problems, avascular necrosis, infection, or tumors. Abnormal findings come from trauma, wear and tear, infection, or bone disease. A family history of hip dysplasia increases its importance.

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What is an AP view of the hip in Visit Clinic?plus

An AP (anteroposterior) view of the hip is an X‑ray projection taken with the patient supine and legs internally rotated about 15° to profile the femoral necks. The central ray is directed through the hip region to image the pelvis, hip joints and proximal femora. It evaluates fractures, dislocations, joint‑space narrowing and prostheses and is commonly used as an initial diagnostic radiograph.

What are the two views of a hip X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

Standard hip X‑ray consists of two views: an anteroposterior (AP) view of the pelvis/hip and a lateral view of the affected hip. The AP shows pelvic alignment, joint space, acetabulum and femoral heads; the lateral (frog‑leg or cross‑table lateral) visualizes the femoral neck, head and anterior/posterior displaced fractures. Both views detect fractures, arthritis and dislocations.

What is an X-ray pelvis with both hip PA view in Visit Clinic?plus

An X‑ray pelvis with both hip PA view is a plain radiographic exam imaging the pelvis and both hip joints using a posteroanterior projection (beam enters from back to front). It evaluates bone alignment, fractures, dislocations, arthritis, joint‑space narrowing and prostheses. The test is quick, noninvasive and uses low‑dose ionizing radiation; positioning varies to optimally visualize both hips.

What is the AP view X-ray used for in Visit Clinic?plus

The AP (anteroposterior) view X‑ray projects X‑rays front-to-back and is used to evaluate chest, abdomen, pelvis and limbs when patients cannot stand. It helps identify fractures, bone alignment, joint spaces, lung fields, heart size and mediastinal contours, as well as free air, foreign bodies and placement of tubes or lines. AP views are common for bedridden or trauma patients.

How to identify AP view in Visit Clinic?plus

An AP (anteroposterior) radiograph is identified by an “AP” marker or by technical clues: clavicles appear more horizontal and elevated, scapulae often project over the lung fields, cardiac silhouette and mediastinum may appear magnified, and inspiratory effort is commonly reduced on portable/supine films. AP views are typical for bedside or supine imaging and can exaggerate heart size due to shorter object‑to‑detector distance.

What is a hip disease that starts with AP in Visit Clinic?plus

Apophysitis is inflammation of an apophysis (growth plate) near a joint and can affect the hip, especially in adolescents from overuse or avulsion injuries (e.g., iliac spine or ischial tuberosity). It causes activity-related hip or buttock pain, tenderness, and sometimes swelling. Treatment is conservative: rest, ice, NSAIDs, and physiotherapy, with most cases fully recovering.