Overview
DEXA measures bone mineral density to assess fracture risk. It is the standard test for osteoporosis diagnosis. It is quick and involves low radiation dose.
Clinical Use
DEXA guides treatment decisions for bone health. It monitors response to therapy over time. Results are interpreted using standardized scores.
Technique Considerations
Patient positioning and calibration affect accuracy. Quality control ensures reproducible results. Interpretation considers clinical risk factors.
Future Trends
New methods aim to assess bone quality beyond density. Research explores trabecular assessment and finite element analysis. These advances may improve fracture risk prediction.