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  1. Normal hip x-rays | Radiology Case | Radiopaedia.org

    Essentially normal radiographs of the hip for reference.

  2. Understanding Your Hip X-Rays: A Patient’s Guide

    Sep 10, 2024 · Hip X-rays are imaging tests that use low-dose radiation to create detailed pictures of the bones and structures of the hip joint. They are commonly used to diagnose joint …

  3. Hip X-Ray: Anatomy & Procedure - Cleveland Clinic

    What is a hip X-ray? A hip X-ray (radiograph) is a medical imaging test that creates a picture of your hip joints and pelvic bones. The picture shows the inner structure (anatomy) of your hips …

  4. Plain Radiography of the Hip: A Review of Radiographic Techniques and ...

    This article reviews the standard protocols used to obtain radiographic projections of the hip and addresses specific signs and various radiographic measurements used to adequately and …

  5. Hip X-Ray - Purpose, Results, Normal Range, and more

    Learn about the Hip X-Ray, its purpose, uses, normal values, test results interpretation, and more for a better understanding of your health.

  6. X-Hip - radiology.expert

    A normal femoral head has smooth contours and is covered with cartilage (note: the cartilage itself is invisible on X-ray). There is a small impression in the medial side of the femoral head: …

  7. Adult Hip Radiographs - Trauma - Orthobullets

    Feb 15, 2023 · 0 Video/Pods 1 NORMAL ANATOMY Osteology & Attachments Anterior view Posterior view Lateral view Superior view RADIOGRAPHIC VIEWS AP view Positioning …

  8. 5 Key X-ray Findings You Need to Know to Understand Your Hip

    Apr 21, 2025 · Discover 5 key X-ray hip findings to better understand your hip pain. Learn from a radiologist's perspective how X-ray hip results impact diagnosis.

  9. Hip series | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org

    Jul 15, 2025 · The hip series is comprised of an anteroposterior (AP) and lateral radiograph of the hip joint. The series is requested for a myriad of reasons from trauma to atraumatic hip pain.

  10. A comprehensive knowledge of normal hip anatomy and imaging techniques is essential in the evaluation and assessment of the patient with hip pain. This article reviews the osseous, soft …