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A DEXA (Dual-Energy X-ray Absorptiometry) Center is a specialized medical facility equipped to perform DEXA scans—non-invasive imaging tests used to measure bone mineral density (BMD) and assess body composition. These scans are essential for diagnosing osteoporosis, evaluating fracture risks, and monitoring the effects of treatment for bone-related conditions. DEXA is widely regarded as the gold standard in bone density testing due to its accuracy, speed, and low radiation exposure.
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Plain-language explanation of your Automatic Dexa software advantage: it scans only the numeric regions of each DEXA image, so you can focus on clinical interpretation.
DEXA (Dual-Energy X-ray Absorptiometry) is a quick, non-invasive test used to measure bone density. It helps detect osteoporosis and assess fracture risk, especially in older adults or those with bone health concerns.
DEXA scans accurately measure bone mineral density to help detect conditions like osteoporosis. This early detection allows doctors to recommend treatments that strengthen bones and reduce the risk of fractures.
DEXA technology assesses areas like the hip and spine to determine your risk of bone fractures. This information is vital for planning preventative care and maintaining long-term skeletal health.
In addition to bone health, DEXA scans can analyze body composition, including fat and lean mass percentages. This is helpful for fitness tracking, weight management, and overall wellness evaluation..
Women lose bone density more rapidly after menopause. DEXA scans help monitor these changes, enabling early interventions to reduce the risk of fractures and maintain bone strength during aging.
Regular DEXA scans provide consistent, accurate data to track bone health. Doctors use these results to evaluate treatment effectiveness and make timely adjustments to osteoporosis or bone loss management.
DEXA scans are quick, non-invasive, and involve minimal radiation exposure. The painless process takes just a few minutes, making it a safe option for routine bone health assessments.
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