Move over DEXA. A new groundbreaking technology called REMS, an acronym for Radiofrequency Echographic Multi Spectrometry, could revolutionize how we assess bone health. It has received a lot of well-deserved attention in the world of researchers, practitioners and clients looking for a better way to identify who’s really at risk for fracture. To date, Harbor Health Group has the only REMS scanner in New England.
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In part 1 of this series, we learn what to expect reliably from a DEXA scan. In this post, we’ll learn about the limitations of the DEXA scan and why they should NOT be the sole determinant of fracture risk.
There’s so much confusion about what a DEXA scan is actually showing that I decided the topic of diagnostic testing for bone health deserves some space on the page…especially when there are so many other tests that can provide valuable information. In this first, of a two part series, I’ll cover what a DEXA scan is and how to interpret the information it provides.