Radiotranslucent foam isolation blocks improve regional tissue accuracy in whole body DXA scans
Abstract
DXA regional body composition accuracy and precision are critically important in many clinical applications including monitoring lymphedema, performance training, and injury recovery. While total body composition measurements are highly precise, regional measurements exhibit lower precision partly due to inconsistencies in subject positioning. In particular, tissue overlap between body regions (such as breast tissue from the trunk overlying the...
Paper Details
Title
Radiotranslucent foam isolation blocks improve regional tissue accuracy in whole body DXA scans
Published Date
Oct 1, 2018
Volume
21
Issue
4
Pages
607 - 608
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