X RAY HIP JOINT FROG LEG VIEW
Also Known As:
Frog-Leg Lateral Hip
Lauenstein View
Modified Cleaves View
Pediatric Hip Lateral View
Frog-Leg Lateral Hip
Lauenstein View
X-ray hip joint frog leg view for joint evaluation.
Includes 4 Test Parameters
AP projection taken with the patient’s knees bent and hips turned outward.
To provide a clear lateral view of the femoral head and neck in non-trauma patients.
The femoral head, neck, and trochanteric region.
The preferred view for diagnosing Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE) in adolescents.
Includes Test 10 Parameters
It is an X-ray where the hips are bent and knees are turned outward, resembling a frog’s legs.
It provides an excellent side view of the femoral head and neck without the patient having to roll onto their side.
Yes, it is very common for checking "Perthes disease" or slipped growth plates in children and teens.
Yes, it helps evaluate the coverage of the femoral head by the hip socket.
Yes, if a dislocation is suspected, this position may be too painful and the technician will use an alternative view.
It is an X-ray where the hips are bent and knees are turned outward, resembling a frog’s legs.
It provides an excellent side view of the femoral head and neck without the patient having to roll onto their side.
Yes, it is very common for checking "Perthes disease" or slipped growth plates in children and teens.
Yes, it helps evaluate the coverage of the femoral head by the hip socket.
Yes, if a dislocation is suspected, this position may be too painful and the technician will use an alternative view.
X RAY HIP JOINT FROG LEG VIEW
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