Pelvic rotation

Last revised by Joachim Feger on 10 Dec 2021

Pelvic rotation is one of three parameters contributing to the pelvic orientation and defines the rotation of the pelvis within the axial plane. It is a potential source of measurement errors on the pelvis (AP view). Correspondingly pelvic rotation can lead to false-positive or negative radiographic signs on the pelvis (AP view) as well as to false measurements including pelvic cup misinterpretation after hip arthroplasty 1-4.

The neutral pelvic rotation has been defined as the coccyx in line with the symphysis pubis.

Practical points

Signs and measurements influenced by pelvic rotation include the following:

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