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What’s the difference between heel, spine and femur exams?

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What’s the difference between heel, spine and femur exams?

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Peripheral examination of the heel or wrist is considered adequate for screening patients at low risk for development of osteoporosis. DEXA (dual energy x-ray absorptiometry) of the spine and femur is the gold standard measurement for diagnosis of osteoporosis and measurement of treatment response. The spine and hip are the areas where osteoporotic fracture occurs most frequently.

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