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Encino, CA 91316    

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 Bone Densitometry (DEXA)

What is DEXA and how does it work?

DEXA (Bone Density) DEXA (Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry) or bone densitometry uses low strength X-rays to measure the density and mineral content of your bones. The amount of X-ray used is very small - less than one-tenth of what is used in a chest X-ray. This test is a valuable tool for diagnosing osteoporosis, which often has no symptoms until you suffer a fracture. DEXA can diagnose the disease at its earliest stages, which means you can begin receiving treatment to protect your bones sooner.

 

How do you prepare for your DEXA scan?
  • Please arrive at least 20 minutes before your appointment and bring your referral. If you need to reschedule or cancel, call 24 hours in advance.
  • Let us know what medications you take, including non-prescription medicines and supplements. You may take Fosamax and multivitamins before your exam.
  • Tell us if you are or may be pregnant or if you are breastfeeding.
  • Do not take any calcium supplements for 24 hours before your exam.
  • If you have had an X-ray that used any contrast material (dye) or a nuclear medicine study, schedule your DEXA exam at least one week after those tests.
  • At most centers, if you weigh more than 300 pounds, only your forearm will be scanned.

 

What should you bring to your procedure?
  • Prescription or referral from your physician
  • List of medications you take
  • Insurance cards
  • Medical history

 

What will you experience during your DEXA scan?

Upon arrival

  • A technologist will take you to the exam room, ask you some medical questions, and explain what you can expect during your test.
  • You will need to remove any metal or plastic from the part of your body being examined and change into a gown.

During your DEXA exam

  • Depending on whether your hip, spine, or wrist is being scanned, you will either lie on a table or sit in a chair. You may lie with your legs straight or with your lower legs resting on a platform to elevate them slightly.

  •  The scan will take about 30 minutes.

After your DEXA scan

  •  You can leave immediately after your DEXA scan.

  •  The radiologist will review your scans and send the results to your physician.

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