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Bone Density Scanning (Dexa)

DEXA testingWhat is a DEXA scan?

DEXA is an abbreviation for "Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry".  It is a special X-Ray procedure that measures the density of your bones.

Why should I have a DEXA scan?

A DEXA scan can help you find out if you have osteoporosis or are at risk of developing it. In general, if the density is low, then there is a greater chance of fracture. It can also be used to detect other bone disorders and conditions, such as osteopenia, brittle bone disease and osteomalacia.

What happens during a DEXA scan?

A DEXA scan is fast, simple and completely painless. You will lie flat on your back on a table while a machine takes images of the spine, forearm or hip. The whole procedure should take about 20 minutes. You should wear loose, comfortable clothing without metal buttons, snaps or zips around the waist or hip area.

What happens after the scan?

The results will be verified by a Radiologist and sent to you within a week.  A copy of your results will also be sent to your GP and you may be advised to visit your GP for further management if necessary.

Download more information about what to expect at your DEXA scan appointment

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