Osteoporosis. Types of BMD Tests There are several different machines that measure bone density. Central machines measure density in the hip, spine.

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Osteoporosis

Types of BMD Tests There are several different machines that measure bone density. Central machines measure density in the hip, spine and total body. Peripheral machines measure density in the finger, wrist, kneecap, shin bone and heel. DXA (Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry) measures the spine, hip or total body; pDXA (Peripheral Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry) measures the wrist, heel or finger; SXA (single Energy X-ray Absorptiometry) measures the wrist or heel; QUS (Quantitative Ultrasound) uses sound waves to measure density at the heel, shin bone and kneecap. QCT (Quantitative Computed Tomography) most commonly used to measure the spine, but can be used at other sites; pQCT (Peripheral Quantitative Computed Tomography) measures the wrist; RA (Radiographic Absorptiometry) uses an X-ray of the hand and a small metal wedge to calculate bone density; DPA (Dual Photon Absorptiometry) measures the spine, hip or total body (used infrequently); SPA (Single Photon Absorptiometry) measures the wrist (used infrequently);