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Filter by:Radiofrequency echographic multispectrometry (REMS) is a recently developed technology that uses ultrasound to assess bone density and bone quality. It was launched in 2018 since when OsteoscanUK Ltd has offered a clinical bone health service using a REMS scanner. REMS is an alternative to x-ray based dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) scans which are considered the "Gold Standard" for clinical densitometry. REMS is unique in offering not only bone density but also bone quality assessments in real time for both the spine and hip.
Differences in determining bone density scores have been found when comparing different bone density machines. Reducing differences between machines will improve diagnostic agreement for patients measured at different clinics. This study will test if this difference exists between the Norland Excel, such as the one at Wildwood Clinic, and the GE Healthcare Lunar Prodigy at the UW Osteoporosis Clinical Research Center.