WebMay 10, 2024 · 5.6k views • 38 slides Radiographic views of lumbar spine Chandan Prasad 3k views • 24 slides X ray knee joint Athul Nampoothiri 15.1k views • 69 slides Radiograpic views for shoulder joint Ganesan Yogananthem 13.8k views • 33 slides X-RAY PELVIS PROJECTIONS Jai Kumar 24.3k views • 31 slides Various X-ray views of Knee Joint WebAn X-ray technician will take pictures of the hip: from the front (anteroposterior view or AP) from the side (lateral view, also known as the frog leg lateral view) Typically, X-rays of both hips are taken for comparison, even if only one hip is causing symptoms. Hip X-rays are done with a child lying on a table.
AP BILATERAL "FROG LEG" PROJECTION: PELVIS
WebDec 1, 2014 · The diagnosis of anterior femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) due to a cam effect rests on the radiological analysis of bone abnormalities at the anterior and superior part of the femoral neck [1], [2].To facilitate this analysis, we advocate the use of a specific radiographic view [1], [2], the 45°-45°-30° frog-leg view or F45 view, which is an antero … WebAP view of the pelvis is necessary for optimal assessment of femoroacetabular morphology. 48 The frog-leg lateral view is performed with the patient in supine position ( Fig. 12 ). The... mallard access point algonquin
The Radiology Assistant : Hip pathology in Children
WebApr 3, 2024 · It is therefore is more easily seen on the frog-leg lateral view rather than the AP hip view. Because the epiphysis moves posteriorly, it appears smaller because of projectional factors. On the AP, a line drawn up the lateral edge of the femoral neck ( line of Klein) fails to intersect the epiphysis during the acute phase ( Trethowan sign ). WebAbstract Objective: For hip complaints in the paediatric population, it is common practice to acquire both anteroposterior (AP) and frog-leg lateral (FL) radiographs. This combination of views provides a high diagnostic yield, but also doubles radiation exposure. The frog leg lateral view is a special radiograph of the pelvis to evaluate the hip. Some departments will perform this routinely instead of the AP pelvis view to reduce exposure and maintain high diagnostic accuracy 1 . Indications Bilateral examination allows for better visualization of the hip joints and femoral neck. See more Bilateral examination allows for better visualization of the hip joints and femoral neck. It is almost exclusively used in the pediatric population. … See more mallard 60022