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  2. DXA Scan (Bone Density Test): What Is It & How It's Done -...

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    A DXA scan (bone density test) is a quick, painless way to check your bone health. It’s similar to a regular X-ray, but measures the strength and mineral content of your bones instead of just taking pictures of them.

  3. Bone density test - Mayo Clinic

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    A bone density test determines if you have osteoporosis — a disorder characterized by bones that are more fragile and more likely to break. The test uses X-rays to measure how many grams of calcium and other bone minerals are packed into a segment of bone.

  4. Bone Density Test: Uses, Side Effects, Procedure, and Results

    www.verywellhealth.com/bone-density-test-5525825

    Also called a bone mineral density test (BMD), a dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry test (DEXA scan), or a peripheral screening test, a bone density scan checks the hips, spine, forearms, heel, or finger for signs of decreased bone mass.

  5. A DEXA scan is a special kind of X-ray that measures bone density. It can be used to test for osteoporosis or to take a closer look at body composition.

  6. Osteoporosis and Bone Density Scans - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/osteoporosis/dexa-scan

    The most widely used type of bone density scan is called dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA or DXA). This painless test measures the mineral content of your bones.

  7. Bone Density Scan: MedlinePlus Medical Test

    medlineplus.gov/lab-tests/bone-density-scan

    A bone density scan, also known as a DEXA or DXA scan, is a low-dose x-ray that measures calcium and other minerals in your bones. Bones containing more minerals are denser and tend to be stronger and less likely to break. The measurement helps show your bone's strength and thickness (known as bone density or mass).

  8. Bone Density Test, Osteoporosis Screening & T-score...

    www.bonehealthandosteoporosis.org/patients/diagnosis-information/bone-density...

    A bone density test is a measurement of how much mineral, such as calcium, you have in your bones. The most common and most versatile test is with dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA).

  9. Bone Mineral Density Test: Purpose, Procedure, and Results -...

    www.webmd.com/osteoporosis/bone-mineral-density

    A bone mineral density test examines segments of your bone through X-rays to detect osteoporosis. The test is quick and painless, and it gives you a snapshot of how strong they are.

  10. Bone Mineral Density Tests: What the Numbers Mean | NIAMS

    www.niams.nih.gov/health-topics/bone-mineral-density-tests-what-numbers-mean

    A bone mineral density (BMD) test measures calcium and other minerals in bone. Bones containing more minerals are denser, so they tend to be stronger and less likely to break. Bones can become less dense as we age or if we develop certain medical conditions.

  11. DEXA Scan / Bone Density Test: A Patient's Guide | HSS

    www.hss.edu/conditions_dxa-dexa-bone-density-test-patient-guide.asp

    The best test to determine the state of your bones is called a DEXA scan, also known as a bone density test. What is a bone density test? Who should have a DEXA bone density test? What happens during a DEXA scan? What do my DEXA scan results mean? Does arthritis show up on a bone density test? At what age should you stop getting tested?