Echolight sonogram scan for bones
Has anyone heard of, or had an Echolight sonogram scan instead of a radiation DEXA scan? New FDA approved that has been used in Europe for awhile. https://www.echolightmedical.com/en/company/
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Thank you
Hi Becky, I moved your question about echo light scans, or radiofrequency echographic multi spectrometry (REMS), to this existing discussion so you can read the previous posts and connect with other members on the same topic.
– Echolight sonogram scan for bones: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/echolight-sonogram-scan-for-bones/
Here is an article from Mayo Clinic discussing advances in endocrinology regarding osteoporosis and predicting risk of fracture, ie, high-resolution peripheral quantitative computerized tomography (HRpQCT) imaging and trabecular bone score (TBS).
https://www.mayoclinic.org/medical-professionals/endocrinology/news/new-tools-to-predict-fracture-risk/mac-20430573
Thank you@ colleenyoung
Does anyone know of an Echolight location in Indiana?
TBS only measures spine. There’s no trabecular bone in hip according to my dr.
I had it done. Big difference from DEXA. Shows full blown osteoporosis. But it measures fragility of the hip and spine, which TBS only measures spine. The fragility score is really important.
@kakilong54
Thank you so much! I wish it was offered here in Florida but so far it’s not.
I’m hearing they may be getting one around the Tampa or Sarasota area. You could check with the company. Right now the closest is in NC. I had it done in NJ.
@kakilong54 thank you I will check into that I would really like to have it done!
Thank you
Becky
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I live near Tampa also. If you find out any information of one coming here, would you please let me know. Thanks