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Osteoporosis Screening

Osteoporosis screening available at Weiss Memorial Hospital uses the latest technology to detect bone loss while still treatable.

Early osteoporosis may go unnoticed until the bones become so weak that a sudden strain, bump or fall causes a bone fracture. In the past, conventional X-rays could only detect the disease after 25 percent of a bone's mineral content was already gone. Now, several imaging techniques make earlier detection easy, quick and convenient.

The most effective imaging technique is the dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) densitometer scanning technology that's now available at Weiss. A DEXA scan can spot a loss in bone density as low as 1 percent.

DEXA scans (bone mineral density tests) use low-dose X-rays to determine the bone density of the spine, arm or hip. The scanning technique is fast and painless and Osteoporosis screeningrequires no injections or invasive procedures.

During a scan test, a person lies fully clothed on a padded treatment table while a mechanical wand is passed over the body. The radiation dose during the test is less than the radiation exposure during a coast-to-coast airline flight. Tests of the spine, arm or hip can take two to five minutes each.

Your physician may recommend a DEXA scan to help:

  • Confirm a diagnosis of or tendency toward osteoporosis
  • Detect low bone density before a fracture occurs
  • Determine rate of bone loss if the test is repeated over time
  • Monitor the effects of treatment over time

The DEXA test is different from a bone scan. The latter test may help a physician identify certain bone abnormalities such as infection, inflammation and cancer, and requires an injection of radioactive material.


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