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DEXA SCAN FEMUR, in Visit Clinic

Measures bone density of the thigh bone (femur) to assess bone strength and fracture risk in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
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Rating
4.5+Rating
Accuracy
ProvenAccuracy

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:

  • Single test

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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What is a DEXA scan of the femur in Visit Clinic?plus

A DEXA scan of the femur is a low‑dose X‑ray test that measures bone mineral density at the hip, usually the femoral neck. It helps diagnose osteoporosis, estimate fracture risk, and monitor treatment. The quick, painless exam requires lying still while the scanner passes over the hip. Results report T‑scores/Z‑scores to guide clinical decisions. Radiation exposure is minimal.

What are the 3 sites for a DEXA scan in Visit Clinic?plus

DEXA scans commonly measure bone density at three sites: the lumbar spine (usually L1–L4), the proximal femur (hip — femoral neck and total hip), and the distal forearm (radius/ulna). Spine and hip assessments are primary for diagnosing osteoporosis; the forearm is used when hip or spine cannot be measured or in conditions like hyperparathyroidism.

What is a DEXA bone scan for in Visit Clinic?plus

A DEXA (dual‑energy X‑ray absorptiometry) scan measures bone mineral density to diagnose osteoporosis and osteopenia, estimate fracture risk, and monitor bone loss or response to treatment. It's quick, uses low radiation, and is often recommended for postmenopausal women, older men, long‑term steroid users, or people with conditions affecting bone health. Results guide treatment and prevention to reduce fracture risk.

Can a DEXA scan show bone fractures in Visit Clinic?plus

DEXA scans measure bone mineral density and are not designed to diagnose most fractures. However, many modern DEXA machines include vertebral fracture assessment (VFA), which can detect some spinal compression fractures. For acute or non-vertebral fractures, X-ray, CT, or MRI are more accurate. If a fracture is suspected or symptoms persist, get targeted imaging and clinical assessment.

What are the disadvantages of a DEXA scan in Visit Clinic?plus

Disadvantages of a DEXA scan include small but cumulative ionizing radiation (so avoided in pregnancy), limited accuracy in very obese or very tall patients and when spinal degenerative changes or vascular calcifications are present, inability to assess bone quality or microarchitecture (only bone density), variability between machines/techniques, table weight limits, and limited availability and cost in some settings.

How to prepare for a DEXA bone scan in Visit Clinic?plus

For a DEXA scan: wear loose, metal-free clothing and remove jewelry; avoid calcium supplements for 24–48 hours; eat and take medications as usual; tell staff if you might be pregnant or recently had contrast or barium studies; bring a list of medicines and prior bone-density reports; arrive a little early and follow staff instructions to lie still during the quick, painless scan.