You are required to change into hospital clothing and
lie on a padded table. You should not feel any discomfort as the procedure is painless
and no injection is required. The amount of radiation is extremely small as it uses
less than 1/10 of the x-ray dose of a chest x-ray (the dosage of a chest x-ray is
equivalent to 3 days of background radiation).
Measurement of the lower spine (lumber spine) and hips are most often done as these
are where most osteoporosis-related fractures occurred. For the hip scan, your legs
will be slightly rotated inwards and held with a positioning block. For the lower spine
scan, your legs will be elevated on a cushion.
During scanning, the C-arm, consisting of an x-ray detector above you and the x-ray
generator beneath the table, will slowly passed over the area of interest, generating
images on the computer. It is important that you lie as still as possible during the
scan to ensure the data collected by the computer is useful. The whole procedure
takes less than 30 minutes.
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