DEXA SCAN MID DORSAL SPINE

Measures bone mineral density of the mid thoracic spine to assess bone strength and fracture risk in Visit Clinic.
What is a DEXA SCAN MID DORSAL SPINE Test in Visit Clinic?
A DEXA scan of the mid dorsal spine measures bone mineral density (BMD) in the middle thoracic vertebrae. It shows how much mineral is packed into your spinal bones. Stronger bones are less likely to break and help keep posture and mobility. The test helps detect osteoporosis, osteopenia, and vertebral bone loss. Doctors use the results to estimate fracture risk, make treatment decisions, and monitor how well bone-preserving medicines or lifestyle changes are working. The scan is quick, uses a low dose of X‑rays, and reports T-scores and Z-scores that compare your bone density to reference groups.
DEXA SCAN MID DORSAL SPINE Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
Avoid calcium supplements 24–48 hours; wear loose clothing and remove metal objects.
DEXA SCAN MID DORSAL SPINE Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The DEXA SCAN MID DORSAL SPINE test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a DEXA SCAN MID DORSAL SPINE Test in Visit Clinic?
DEXA SCAN MID DORSAL SPINE is part of a bone density profile used to evaluate osteoporosis risk and monitor bone loss. Doctors may order it for people with back pain, height loss, prior fractures, menopause, long-term steroid use, or other risk factors. Abnormal results can come from ageing, hormonal changes, poor diet, inactivity, smoking, alcohol, and certain medicines or diseases. A family history of osteoporosis makes testing more important.
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