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Parts of pelvis

Ilium ishium pubis

Indications

Hind limb lameness


Post trauma (HBC)


Predisposed to hip displasia

OFA

Orthopedic foundation for Animals

When is positioning extremely important

When radiographing for OFA

Which people do hip evaluations at a younger age?

16weeks old

OFA age requirement

2years

PennHIP stands for

Pennsylvania Hip Improvement Program

The looser the hip joint

The greater the chance to develop DJD

Collimation for lateral hip

Cranial: cranial edge of ilium


Caudal: caudal border of ischium


Dorsal: include 1/3 of femur


Ventral: spinus process of vertebrae

Centering for lateral pelvis

Greater trochanter of femur

What is superimposed pelvic lateral

Pelvic bones

2 radiographs for OFA

Distraction and compression

Centering for extended hip

Midline at level of ischial tuberoscities

Collimation for extended hip

Cranial: cranial to crest of ilium


Caudal: distal to patellas


Lateral: lateral to greater trochanters