DEXA SCAN FEMUR

Measures bone density of the thigh bone (femur) to assess bone strength and fracture risk in Visit Clinic.
What is a DEXA SCAN FEMUR Test in Visit Clinic?
A DEXA scan of the femur measures bone mineral density (BMD) in the hip/thigh bone. It shows how much mineral is packed into the bone. Strong bone reduces the chance of breaks. Low BMD suggests osteopenia or osteoporosis, which increase fracture risk. Doctors use the femur DEXA to screen at-risk adults, confirm a diagnosis, and monitor treatment. Results help guide medicines, lifestyle advice, and fall-prevention steps. The femur reading is also used with clinical tools to estimate 10-year fracture risk. The test is quick, painless, and gives precise information about bone strength in a key weight-bearing site.
DEXA SCAN FEMUR Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
DEXA SCAN FEMUR Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The DEXA SCAN FEMUR test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a DEXA SCAN FEMUR Test in Visit Clinic?
DEXA SCAN FEMUR is part of bone density testing used to screen or monitor osteoporosis and related conditions. Doctors may order it for women after menopause, men over 50 with risk factors, people with low-trauma fractures, long-term steroid use, or signs of bone loss. It helps diagnose osteopenia or osteoporosis, track treatment response, and assess fracture risk. Abnormal results can come from aging, hormonal changes, poor diet, low vitamin D or calcium, smoking, alcohol, or certain medications. A family history of fractures or early osteoporosis makes this test more important.
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