A pelvic X-ray can help find the cause of symptoms such as pain, swelling, or deformity in the pelvic, hip, or upper leg regions, and can detect broken bones after an injury. If pelvic surgery is required, an X-ray may be taken to plan for the surgery and, later, to see the results of the operation.

What can an X-ray of the pelvis show?

A pelvic X-ray can help your doctor detect various conditions, such as:

  • arthritis that affects your hip.
  • inflammation where your sacrum joins the ilium, which is called sacroiliitis.
  • pelvic fractures.
  • hip dislocations.
  • stiffness of the spine or sacroiliac joint, which is called ankylosing spondylitis.
  • tumors.

Does pelvic X-ray include hip?

A pelvis x-ray is a picture of the bones around both the hips. The pelvis connects the legs to the body.

What will xray show for hip pain?

A hip X-ray can help find the cause of common signs and symptoms, such as limping, pain, tenderness, swelling, or deformity in the hip area. It can detect broken bones or a dislocated joint. If hip surgery is required, an X-ray may be taken to plan for the surgery and, later, to see the results of the operation.

What can I expect from a hip xray?

The radiographer may need to feel the bones at the top of your pelvis to make sure that the X-ray image will cover everything. If they need to move you at all, the table you lie on is moveable. When the X-ray is taken you will not feel anything, but you may hear a small beep to show the picture has been taken.

Does hip MRI show pelvis?

Often, an MRI will be targeted to a particular area of the body. If your hips are the area in question, a pelvic MRI will be performed. Pelvic MRIs allow a doctor to see the area between your hips, your reproductive organs, blood vessels, and hips themselves. Doctors will request hip MRIs for a variety of reasons.

Where do you feel pain if your hip is bad?

If you have a problem with your hip joint you may feel pain in the groin, down the front of the leg and in the knee. Sometimes knee pain is the only sign of a hip problem – this is called referred pain or radiated pain and is fairly common.

What are X – ray views of hip?

A hip x-ray, also known as a hip series or hip radiograph, is a pelvis x-ray with an additional lateral view of the specified hip. It is used for the assessment of unilateral hip pathology, most commonly to diagnose a hip fracture or dislocation.

What are the X ray views of the pelvis?

A pelvis x-ray is a picture of the bones around both the hips. The pelvis connects the legs to the body. The test is done in a radiology department or in the health care provider’s office by an x-ray technician. You will lie down on the table. The pictures are then taken. You may have to move your body to other positions to provide different views.

Is the hip bone the same as the pelvis?

The hip bone, or coxal bone, forms the pelvic girdle portion of the pelvis. The paired hip bones are the large, curved bones that form the lateral and anterior aspects of the pelvis.

What is bilateral hip x – ray?

What It Is. A hip X-ray is a safe and painless test that uses a small amount of radiation to make images of the hip joints (where the legs attach to the pelvis). During the examination, an X-ray machine sends a beam of radiation through the pelvic bones and hip joints, and an image is recorded on a computer or special film.