The results were presented yesterday at the American Society of Bone Mineral Research (ASBMR) annual meeting in Denver, Colorado by researchers from Karolinska Institute in Sweden. These findings should lead to increased availability of bone density testing due the cost-effective and mobile scanning method available. The full study is published in The Journal of Osteoporosis vol 2010, Art. 875647
Taby, Sweden - New data show that hip fractures can be predicted comparably as well by using scans of the heel with the DXL Calscan device (Demetech, ...
Peripheral bone densitometer DXL Calscan shown to be "clearly more effective" than iDXA scans of the spine in identifying patients with clinical osteoporosis and verified vertebral fractures.
The VINFORCE study team from the Medical University of Vienna made an important oral presentation of their study results at the prestigious Osteologie ...