Hip Ultrasound Diagnostic Assessment
London Private Ultrasound (LPU) offers a hip and thigh ultrasound scan to the male and female patients over 18 years old. Hip pain due to Sport-related injuries, trauma, bursitis, or arthritis is the most common reason for having a hip ultrasound diagnostic examination.
Ultrasound is a useful modality and first choice in the assessment of the hip joint to detect and localize pathologies. Hip and thigh ultrasound is a dynamic, fast, and affordable scan for evaluation of hip and thigh injuries, arthritis, or hip wear and tear. This page is for a single side of your hip to be scanned if you would prefer both to be scanned please visit our Bilateral Hip Ultrasound Appointment Booking page.
Private Hip Ultrasound
Private hip ultrasound can provide useful information on a wide range of pathologic conditions affecting hip joint components and thigh like tendons and muscles, ligaments, bursae and cysts, synovial space, articular cartilage, joint capsule, bone surface, surrounding soft tissues, peripheral nerve, or vascular abnormalities. Color and power Doppler hip ultrasound can be used to measure neovascularization within the synovial lining of the joints, tendons, and soft-tissue masses.
We are also able to provide injections for aspiration and further information on the ultrasound guided hip injections cost and procedure available by contacting our experienced team of clinicians, who can guide you on the suitability of the procedures and preparations as well as provide initial consultations with a specialist prior to your appointment.
Want to know more about preparation or what an ultrasound of the hip shows?
More information about your hip private ultrasound scan:
- Hip pain and discomfort
- Evidence of Bursitis or Arthritis
- Abscess that can cause pain and high temperature
- Bony pathologies
- Classification of a mass, e.g., solid, cystic, or complex masses
- Evidence of damage, tear, or torn ligament
- Evidence of Inflammation of the hip joint
- Evidence of Tendinitis, partial or full tendon tear, or torn tendon
- Evidence of Tumours & Cancers
- Joint effusion
- Possibility of damage, tear, or torn muscle
- Post-surgical or post-trauma complications, e.g. abscess, oedema, haematoma
- Reduced Movement
- Soft tissue masses such as ganglia, lipomas, and epidermoid cysts
- Vascular pathologies
- Scan your Bony structures (femoral head and acetabulum), Fibrocartilaginous structures (acetabular labrum), Cartilage layers covering the hip joint, Capsular-ligamentous structures, Synovial joint, Muscles and tendons, Synovial bursae, Neurovascular structures.
- Take your relevant medical history
- Provide up to 10 minutes consultation
- Explain all findings during and after your ultrasound scan
- Write an official scan report after or within 24 hrs, with appropriate images included in the report
- Recommend a follow-up ultrasound scan if necessary
- Offer GP or specialist referral and a Blood Test if needed
- Also recommend Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Injection, Hyaluronic Acid Injection, or Cortisone (Steroid) injections if they are necessary.
- Abnormal fluid or inflammation around the hip joint, synovitis
- Bonsurface irregularity
- Bursitis
- Calcification within the muscles, tendons or joints
- Cysts
- Arthritis
- Joint space abnormality
- Muscular tear or damage or torn muscle
- Tendon partial or full thickness tear
- Tendon Rupture
- Tendonitis (swelling of the tendon)
- Torn ligament
- Tumours & Cancers
Please add your requested screening ultrasound, blood test, or health check-up while you are booking your ultrasound scan appointment.
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