Standardizing the radiographic views taken on all hip arthroscopy patients allows for consistent quantitative measurements during preoperative assessment. |
Radiographic views of the hip joint demonstrate osseous anatomy but do not provide the soft-tissue detail of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) |
Radiographic views must be performed in a similar manner and by a similar protocol to ensure quantitative measurements are accurate. |
Nonstandardized or incomplete x-ray protocols may result in the inability to perform a thorough evaluation of the hip joint. |
X-ray evaluation of the hip joint is an affordable and cost-effective methodology of radiographic assessment. |
X-ray evaluation does expose the patient to ionizing radiation. |
Radiographs can be taken relatively quickly during or prior to an orthopaedic clinic appointment, thereby not disrupting the flow of clinic. |
Standard radiographs are often required prior to insurance approval of more advanced imaging modalities, such as computed tomography scan or MRI. |