Bone density testing is offered at the CHA
Cambridge and CHA Whidden Hospital campuses.
What is a Bone Denisty Exam?
A bone density test, or scan, is designed to check
for osteoporosis, a disease that occurs when the bones become thin
and weak. Osteoporosis happens when the bones lose calcium and other
minerals that keep them strong. Osteoporosis begins after menopause
in many women, and gets worse after age 65, often resulting in serious
fractures. A bone density scan measures the strength of your bones
and determines the risk of fracture.
Today, most people will get a bone density scan from
a machine using a technology called Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry
or DEXA for short. This machine takes a picture of the bones in
the spine, hip, total body and wrist, and calculates their density.
If a DEXA machine is not available, bone density scans can also
be done with dual photon absorptiometry (measuring the spine, hip
and total body) and quantitative computed tomography scans (measuring
the spine). Bone density scanners that use DEXA technology to just
measure bone density in the wrist (called pDEXA scans) provide scans
at some drugstores. Yet these tests are not as accurate as those
that measure density in the total body, spine or hip--where most
fractures occur
To take a DEXA bone density scan, the patient lies
on a bed underneath the scanner, a curving plastic arm that emits
x rays. These low-dose x rays form a fan beam that rotates around
the patient. During the test, the scanner moves to capture images
of the patient's spine, hip or entire body. A computer then compares
the patient's bone strength and risk of fracture to that of other
people in the United States at the same age and to young people
at peak bone density. Bones reach peak density at age 30 and then
start to lose mass. The test takes about 20 minutes to do and is
painless.
The DEXA bone scan exposes the patient to only a small
amount of radiation - about one-fiftieth that of a chest x ray,
or about the amount you get from taking a cross-country airplane
flight.
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Contacts:
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At Whidden:
Main Number:
617-665-1831
Appointments:
617-665-1298
Whidden campus
co-located with Breast
Imaging at 96 Garland St.
Mon, Wed, Fri
8:00am - 4:00pm
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At Cambridge:
617-665-1566
Cambridge campus
co-located with Orthopaedics.
Tuesday - Wednesday
8:30am - 4:30pm
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Learn
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Orthopaedics at CHA
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