Densitometry

Densitometry
About the direction
Doctors
  • High accuracy.

  • Low radiation dose.

  • Speed (10-20 min.).

  • Focus on critical zones.

About the direction

Density scan, or osteodensitometry, is a non-invasive X-ray examination that measures bone tissue density and is a cornerstone in the diagnosis of osteoporosis—a disease that makes bones brittle and prone to fractures.

Thanks to modern equipment at the Oberig clinic, densitometry is performed using the "gold standard" method—dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA).


The diagnostic value of densitometry in improving patients' quality of life

  • Early detection of osteopenia and osteoporosis before fractures occur.

  • Assessment of fracture risk.

  • Monitoring the effectiveness of osteoporosis treatment.

  • Differential diagnosis of the causes of reduced bone density.


Who is recommended to undergo densitometry:

1. Women aged 65 and older.

2. Women in postmenopause; with early menopause; prolonged amenorrhea; hormonal disorders.

3. Men aged 70 and older.

4. People who have risk factors for low bone mass:

  • Low body weight.

  • A history of fractures.

  • A family history of osteoporosis.

  • The presence of diseases or conditions that lead to bone tissue loss (e.g., primary or secondary hypogonadism).

  • Long-term use of certain medications, such as corticosteroids, oral contraceptives, diuretics, or anti-epileptic drugs.


Advantages of densitometry:

  • Painless and fast — the procedure takes only 10–20 minutes.

  • Accuracy — allows for precise assessment of bone mineral density.

  • Low radiation dose — significantly less than a standard X-ray.

  • Early detection of osteoporosis — even before fractures or symptoms appear.

  • The patient's permissible weight is 105 kilograms.


Timely densitometry helps initiate measures to prevent complications, such as osteoporotic fractures — severe consequences of osteoporosis.


At the Oberig clinic, densitometry is performed by a radiologist, Alyona Oleksiivna Korniichuk, who has undergone special training.

To book an appointment, please call +38 044 521 30 03


Doctors
Korniychuk Alona Alekseevna Korniychuk Alona Alekseevna
  • Radiologist

5 years of experience

  • High accuracy.

  • Low radiation dose.

  • Speed (10-20 min.).

  • Focus on critical zones.

Densitometry Why "Oberig"?

 The benefits of densitometry 

  • Painlessness and speed — the procedure lasts only 10-20 minutes.

  • Accuracy - allows you to accurately evaluate the mineral density of the bones. 

  •  A low dose of radiation — much smaller than in the usual X-ray. 

  • Detection of osteoporosis — even before fractures or symptoms. 

  • The alloweded patient's weight is up to 105 kilograms.  

Testimonials from our patients