When is it indicated and what conditions can it detect?
It is performed in cases of hip pain, limping, or difficulty walking, especially when symptoms appear suddenly.
It is useful in diagnosing transient synovitis, a common condition in children associated with joint fluid, which usually resolves without treatment.
At the same time, it helps differentiate from more serious conditions such as septic arthritis, making it essential in the initial evaluation.
Which anatomical structures are evaluated?
- Hip joint
- Joint capsule
- Presence of joint fluid
- Surrounding soft tissues
Is Hip Ultrasound suitable for children?
Ultrasound is the method of choice for evaluating the hip joint in children, as it is painless, non-invasive, and does not involve ionizing radiation. In our clinic, all pediatric ultrasounds are performed using state-of-the-art equipment by a specialized Pediatric Radiologist, ensuring accurate and timely diagnosis, with the child’s comfort and safety always as a priority.

