Bone Mineral Densitometry (BMD)

Bone Mineral Densitometry (BMD)

Bone Mineral Densitometry is a test that measures bone density to evaluate bone strength and predict fracture risk. This technique provides precise measurements and is considered the gold standard for diagnosing osteoporosis.

USES

Diagnosis of Osteoporosis and Osteopenia​

Identifying reduced bone density before fractures occur.

Monitoring Bone Loss

Tracking changes in bone density over time, especially in patients at high risk.

Fracture Risk Assessment

Particularly important in postmenopausal women, elderly men, or patients on long-term steroid therapy.

Evaluating Treatment Effectiveness

Monitoring the response to medications for Osteoporosis treatment

Advantages

Who Should Do It?

  • Ages 65 and above
    • Every two years
  • Ages 50 and above (with risk factors)
    • Every two years
  • Anyone with bone loss-related medical conditions, fractures, or long-term steroid use
    • Every one to two years

Bone Mineral Densitometry (BMD)

Bone Mineral Densitometry is a test that measures bone density to evaluate bone strength and predict fracture risk. This technique provides precise measurements and is considered the gold standard for diagnosing osteoporosis.

Advantages

  • Quick, painless, and non-invasive
  • Uses very low radiation compared to standard X-rays
  • Provides a quantitative assessment, allowing for standardized scoring to guide treatment decisions

Uses

Diagnosis of osteoporosis and osteopenia

Identifying reduced bone density before fractures occur.

Monitoring bone loss

Tracking changes in bone density over time, especially in patients at high risk.

Fracture risk assessment

Particularly important in postmenopausal women, elderly men, or patients on long-term steroid therapy.

Evaluating treatment effectiveness

Monitoring the response to medications for Osteoporosis treatment