% numbers on dexa scan
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I have searched and read on line but still don't understand what these numbers mean. On my T scroe for L2 I am <3.5 and 65% If any of you understand these numbers would love some info.
Thanks!
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pauline-41046 Yvonne_Mellin
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Hi Yvonne, I assume that the figures are <-3.5 and 65%. The <-3.5 means that you are more negative than -3.5 on the statistical standard deviation shape used for osteoporosis. The 65% is usually associated with a timescale and would usually be the likelihood of you suffering a fracture within the given time period (possibly either 5 or 10 years).
Yvonne_Mellin pauline-41046
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Thank you Pauline for that info. The % numbers really had me stumped and couldn't find an answer.
kathleen65757 Yvonne_Mellin
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Whether you smoke or not or do weight bearing exercise factors into the probability of breaking bones.
Maybe we look at keeping the bone we have as strong as possible.
Yvonne_Mellin kathleen65757
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Thank you Kathleen for ths info. Glad that I now understand the %'s.
pauline-41046 kathleen65757
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kathleen65757 pauline-41046
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I had a small meniscus tear but no broken bone.
I have had two shoulder reconstructions involving only the tendons. One was the result of a bad fall down a very long staircase and four tendons being ripped off the bone. This is called rotator cuff surgery.
I think we need to consider more than bone density results for sure.