X Ray Pelvis Lateral View

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X Ray Pelvis Lateral View, in Visit Clinic

Side-view X-ray of the pelvis showing bone and joint structure to detect fractures, arthritis, or injury in Visit Clinic.

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Tissue
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Male/Female
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What is a X Ray Pelvis Lateral View Test in Visit Clinic?

An X Ray Pelvis Lateral View is a side-view X-ray of the pelvic bones and hip joints. It does not measure a substance but creates an image of bone shape, alignment, and joint spaces. This view is important because fractures, dislocations, arthritis, and some bone lesions change how bones look. Doctors use it after trauma to find breaks or dislocations. It also helps evaluate chronic hip pain, joint degeneration, and healing after treatment. The lateral view complements front views and sometimes guides decisions about splints, surgery, or further imaging like CT or MRI. The test is quick and uses a small amount of radiation.

X Ray Pelvis Lateral View Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

X Ray Pelvis Lateral View Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The X Ray Pelvis Lateral View test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a X Ray Pelvis Lateral View Test in Visit Clinic?

X Ray Pelvis Lateral View is commonly ordered as part of pelvic or hip X-ray studies. Doctors request it after falls, accidents, or when a patient has pelvic or hip pain, limited movement, or swelling. It helps diagnose fractures, dislocations, arthritis, and some bone lesions, and it is used to monitor healing. Abnormal findings often result from trauma, osteoporosis, infection, inflammation, or tumors. A family history of bone disease or congenital hip problems may increase the need for this imaging.

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Frequently asked questions

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Is there a lateral pelvis X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

A true lateral pelvis radiograph is not routinely performed because pelvic bones overlap and limit diagnostic value. Standard imaging is an AP pelvis, with targeted lateral views of the hips (frog‑leg or cross‑table) and specialized oblique, inlet/outlet or Judet projections for acetabular assessment. For complex or traumatic injuries, CT is preferred for detailed pelvic evaluation.

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

The three standard hip X‑ray views are: 1) anteroposterior (AP) pelvis/hip — shows both hips and pelvic alignment; 2) frog‑leg lateral (Lauenstein) — a true lateral of the femoral head and neck used in non‑trauma cases; and 3) cross‑table lateral (axial/Danelius‑Miller) — a horizontal‑beam lateral for patients who cannot rotate the leg (trauma). These three evaluate fractures, arthritis, and alignment.

What is a 2 view pelvis X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

A 2-view pelvis X‑ray consists of two radiographs taken from different angles—commonly an anteroposterior (AP, front-to-back) view and a lateral or inlet/outlet view. Together they visualize the pelvic bones, hip joints and nearby structures to detect fractures, dislocations, degenerative changes or foreign bodies. It's a routine first-line test for pelvic trauma, hip pain or suspected arthritis.

What is the position of the pelvis X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

An AP pelvis X‑ray is performed with the patient supine, legs internally rotated about 15–20° (heels together) to align femoral necks parallel to the image receptor. The pelvis is centered with ASISs equidistant from the table. The central ray is perpendicular to mid‑pelvis, aimed at the midpoint between the anterior superior iliac spines and the pubic symphysis. Use shielding as indicated.

What is a lateral view on an X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

A lateral view on an X-ray is an image taken from the side of the body, with the X-ray beam directed laterally so structures are shown in profile. It complements frontal (AP/PA) views by revealing depth, overlap, alignment, joint spaces, spinal curvature, pleural fluid layers, and subtle fractures or displacements. Patients may stand, sit, or lie on their side for this projection.

What is a lateral pelvis in Visit Clinic?plus

The lateral pelvis refers to the side portions of the pelvic ring—mainly the ilium and its outer areas (iliac crest, greater trochanter region). It links the trunk to the lower limb, provides attachment for gluteal and hip-stabilizing muscles, and transmits forces through the sacroiliac joint. Lateral pelvic pain commonly stems from muscle strain, trochanteric bursitis, or sacroiliac dysfunction.