Service Providers for Digital X-Ray of Pelvis AP View ( Frog-Leg Position-Adult)

A Digital X-ray of the pelvis in the AP (anteroposterior) view using the frog-leg position is typically performed to assess the hip joints and pelvis, especially in adults. In this position, the patient lies on their back with their knees bent and thighs rotated outward, resembling the posture of a frog's legs. This positioning provides a clear view of the hip joints, pelvis, and the surrounding bone structures. The procedure helps detect conditions such as hip fractures, joint dislocations, arthritis, or congenital deformities. It is quick, non-invasive, and typically requires no special preparation. Results are interpreted by a radiologist to diagnose any abnormalities or issues with the hip and pelvic region.