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X-RAY RIGHT HIP JOINT AP VIEW

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Book your X-ray Right Hip Joint AP View at  Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy, which is NABL & NABH Accredited and has advanced Radiology & Pathology Services. A high-quality anteroposterior (AP) view of the right hip joint is attained with our state-of-the-art digital X-ray exams that assist physicians in diagnosing fractures and other hip-related conditions, such as hip dislocations, arthritis, bone abnormalities, and others. Our skilled radiologists deliver accurate imaging in a minimum of radiation exposure and quick turnaround time for the reports to aid diagnosis and treatment planning.

About X-Ray Right Hip Joint AP View

An X-Ray Right Hip Joint AP View is a specialized imaging procedure that obtains a front-on (AP) hip joint view of the right hip. This view offers a detailed visualization of the bony structures surrounding the femur as well as the femoral head, neck, acetabulum (hip socket), hip joint space, and greater and lesser trochanters. Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy employs state-of-the-art digital radiography devices that capture detailed images of the hips to evaluate hip injuries, joint conditions, and musculoskeletal problems accurately.

What is an X-Ray Right Hip Joint AP View?

The X-ray Right Hip Joint AP View is an X-ray image of the hip joint on the right leg obtained quickly, pain-free, and without damaging the body. The X-ray view in the AP projection is useful to the doctor for determining bone alignment, locating fractures, seeing abnormalities of the joints, and checking for degenerative or inflammatory hip-joint diseases. This exam is frequently ordered for patients who have pain or stiffness in the hip, following trauma or other injuries, or if they have trouble walking or trouble moving their hip.

Common Reasons for an X-Ray Right Hip Joint AP View

  • Right hip injury following a fall or accident
  • Persistent hip or groin pain
  • Suspected hip fracture
  • Hip dislocation
  • Difficulty walking or bearing weight
  • Reduced hip joint movement
  • Evaluation of arthritis
  • Follow-up after hip surgery or fracture treatment

Conditions Evaluated

Hip Fractures

Detects fractures involving the femoral head, femoral neck, acetabulum, and other hip structures.

Hip Dislocation

Evaluates abnormal alignment or displacement of the hip joint.

Osteoarthritis

Assesses joint space narrowing, bone spurs, and degenerative changes affecting the hip joint.

Avascular Necrosis (AVN)

Helps identify structural changes in the femoral head caused by reduced blood supply.

Bone Lesions

Detects bone cysts, tumors, infections, or other abnormalities affecting the hip region.

Post-Traumatic and Post-Surgical Changes

Monitors healing following fractures, hip replacement, or other orthopedic procedures.

Who Should Consider This X-Ray?

Your doctor may recommend this examination if you:

  • Have persistent pain in the right hip
  • Have suffered trauma to the hip region
  • Experience difficulty walking or standing
  • Have suspected fractures or joint dislocation
  • Need follow-up imaging after treatment or surgery
  • Require evaluation before an orthopedic consultation

Benefits of X-Ray Right Hip Joint AP View

  • Provides a clear frontal view of the right hip joint
  • Helps detect fractures, dislocations, arthritis, and bone abnormalities
  • Supports accurate evaluation of hip pain and injuries
  • Quick, painless, and non-invasive examination
  • Low radiation exposure with advanced digital imaging
  • Enables precise diagnosis and effective treatment planning

Why Choose Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy?

  • Experienced Radiologists
  • Advanced Digital X-Ray Technology
  • NABL & NABH Accredited Diagnostic Centre
  • Accurate and reliable reporting
  • Affordable and transparent pricing
  • Comprehensive Radiology and Pathology services under one roof

Book Your X-Ray Right Hip Joint AP View

For X-Ray Right Hip Joint AP View, X-Ray Right Hip, and the best digital X-Ray centre, book your appointment today at Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy. With our proven team, every diagnostic imaging service of our group is conducted with integrity, safely, accurately, and promptly, especially when performed by us on check-ups for hip fracture, joint injury, arthritis, and other orthopedic care.

Test information: Fasting NOT needed

Reporting: Within 04 hours*

  • No fasting or special preparation is required for this X-ray examination.
  • Wear comfortable clothing that allows easy access to the affected area and avoid wearing jewellery, watches, rings, bracelets, or other metallic objects on the hand, wrist, forearm, hip, or foot being examined.
  • Inform the radiographer if you are pregnant or suspect you may be pregnant, as X-rays involve ionising radiation.
  • Bring your doctor's referral along with any previous X-rays, CT scans, MRI scans, or orthopedic imaging reports for comparison.
  • Continue taking your regular medications unless your doctor advises otherwise.
  • Inform the radiographer if you have recently sustained an injury, undergone surgery, or have metal implants, screws, plates, or joint replacements in the area being examined.
  • If you have severe pain or difficulty maintaining the required position, inform the radiographer before the examination.
  • Remain completely still while each X-ray image is being taken to ensure clear, accurate images.
  • Arrive at the diagnostic centre 15–20 minutes before your scheduled appointment.
* For details, please see service-related policies

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