Hip Frog Leg Lateral

Overview

The frog leg lateral hip view positions the hip in flexion abduction and external rotation to profile the femoral head and neck. It is useful for detecting slipped capital femoral epiphysis and femoral neck fractures. This projection complements the AP hip for comprehensive assessment.

Technique

Flex the hip and knee and abduct the thigh with the sole of the foot against the opposite leg. Center the detector to the hip and use appropriate exposure for the proximal femur. Ensure patient comfort and avoid excessive rotation.

Clinical Indications

Frog leg lateral is indicated for pediatric hip disorders trauma and suspected femoral neck pathology. It provides a lateral perspective of the femoral head neck and greater trochanter. Alternative lateral techniques are used when positioning is limited.

Image Assessment

Evaluate the relationship of the femoral head to the neck and look for epiphyseal displacement. Assess cortical integrity and joint congruity. Document findings and recommend orthopedic referral when indicated.