Lower limb radiography (paediatric)

Last revised by Amanda Er on 17 Sep 2023

Lower limb radiography involves plain film imaging of the pelvis, hip, knee and ankle bones in paediatric patients. Depending on the patient's age, the difficulty of the examination will vary, often requiring a specialist-trained radiographer familiar with a variety of distraction and immobilisation techniques. 

Patients should remove any clothing or jewellery on the affected lower limb. 

Often difficulties in imaging the paediatric lower limb radiography include:

To overcome this, a variety of techniques can be used:

  • distract the patient with toys, games and/or conversation

  • perform immobilisation with blankets and velcro straps

Cases and figures

  • Case 1: normal lower limb x-rays (1-year-old)
  • Case 1: normal lower limb x-rays (1-year-old)
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