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Instructions for preparing for a bone density exam at Wilmington Health Imaging, including what to wear, dietary restrictions, and information about the procedure.
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How to fill out Bone Density Screen

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Obtain a referral from your healthcare provider if necessary.
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Schedule an appointment with a facility that performs bone density screening.
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Arrive at the appointment and bring any necessary medical history or referral documents.
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Wear loose, comfortable clothing free of metal, as metal can interfere with the results.
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Follow the technician's instructions regarding positioning during the scan.
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Remain still during the procedure, which usually takes about 10 to 30 minutes.
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After the scan, you will receive a report of your bone density results, typically within a few days.

Who needs Bone Density Screen?

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Postmenopausal women, especially those over 65.
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Individuals with a family history of osteoporosis.
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People who have had fractures from minor injuries.
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Patients on long-term corticosteroid therapy.
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Individuals with certain medical conditions that affect bone health, like rheumatoid arthritis or malabsorption syndromes.
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What you should know. Your healthcare provider may recommend a DEXA scan to test for osteoporosis or thinning of your bones. Screening for osteoporosis is recommended for women who are 65 years old or older and for women who are 50 to 64 and have certain risk factors, such as having a parent who has broken a hip.
The bone density scan During the scan, a large scanning arm will be passed over your body to measure bone density in the centre of the skeleton. As the scanning arm is moved slowly over your body, a narrow beam of low-dose X-rays will be passed through the part of your body being examined.
A T score of -1 to +1 is considered normal bone density. A T score of -1 to -2.5 indicates osteopenia (low bone density). A T score of -2.5 or lower is bone density low enough to be categorized as osteoporosis.
Before my DEXA Scan appointment On the day of your exam you can eat and drink normally. You can wear regular, loose and comfortable clothing to you exam, but please be advised: Do not wear clothing with metal zippers, belts or buttons. Do not take any calcium or tums the morning of the exam.
Symptoms Back pain, caused by a broken or collapsed bone in the spine. Loss of height over time. A stooped posture. A bone that breaks much more easily than expected.
A bone density scan, also known as a DEXA or DXA scan, is a low-dose x-ray that measures calcium and other minerals in your bones. Bones containing more minerals are denser and tend to be stronger and less likely to break. The measurement helps show your bone's strength and thickness (known as bone density or mass).
Like a regular X-ray, a DXA scan uses low-dose radiation, is fast and painless, and doesn't involve any injections. Plan on 15 to 20 minutes for the procedure. DXA measures how much of the X-ray passes through the bone and converts this to a density measurement.

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Bone Density Screen is a medical test used to measure the density of bones, typically to assess the risk of osteoporosis or bone fractures.
Individuals at higher risk for osteoporosis, such as postmenopausal women, older adults, or those with certain medical conditions and risk factors, are required to undergo Bone Density Screening.
Filling out a Bone Density Screen typically involves providing personal information, medical history, and risk factor details, followed by scheduling the test with a healthcare provider.
The purpose of Bone Density Screen is to identify low bone mass and diagnose conditions like osteoporosis, allowing for timely interventions to prevent fractures.
Information that must be reported includes the patient's demographic details, medical history, medication usage, and results of the bone density test.
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