Bone and Joint Tests
Bone and joint tests help diagnose conditions like arthritis, osteoporosis, fractures, and joint disorders. These tests include:
✅ 1. Bone Density Test (DEXA Scan): Measures bone strength and detects osteoporosis.
✅ 2. X-ray: Identifies fractures, arthritis, and joint damage.
✅ 3. MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging): Provides detailed images of bones, joints, and soft tissues.
✅ 4. CT Scan: Helps assess complex fractures and bone abnormalities.
✅ 5. Blood Tests (RA Factor, CRP, Uric Acid): Detects arthritis, inflammation, and gout.
✅ 6. Bone Scan: Uses radioactive material to detect bone infections, tumors, or fractures.
✅ 7. Joint Fluid Analysis: Examines fluid from swollen joints to diagnose infections or arthritis.
Early detection through these tests helps prevent complications and ensures better bone and joint health! 💙🦴
Tests: 13
Bone Profile
Includes : 1 Parameters
Vitamin D Plus Profile
Includes : 2 Parameters
Osteoporosis Profile-I
Includes : 1 Parameters
Vitamin D Profile - Gold (Vitamin D2 , Vitamin D3 &
Includes : 3 Parameters
Osteomon Profile
Includes : 1 Parameters
Arthritis Profile
Includes : 9 Parameters
Rheumatoid Arthritis Panel-1 Test
Includes : 4 Parameters
Bone Resorption Marker Test
Includes : 1 Parameters
Rheumatoid Arthritis Panel-2
Includes : 8 Parameters
Osteoporosis Profile II Test
Includes : 1 Parameters
Bone Formation Markers Test
Includes : 1 Parameters
Rheumatoid Arthritis Panel-3 Test
Includes : 1 Parameters
Osteoporosis Profile III Test
Includes : 1 Parameters
When is a bone profile test advised?
A bone profile test is advised when a doctor needs to assess bone health, mineral levels, or detect underlying bone-related conditions. It is recommended in cases of:
✅ Unexplained Bone Pain or Weakness – To check for deficiencies or metabolic disorders.
✅ Fractures & Osteoporosis Risk – Especially in older adults or postmenopausal women.
✅ Calcium & Vitamin D Imbalance – Helps detect conditions like hypocalcemia or hypercalcemia.
✅ Parathyroid & Kidney Disorders – As these can affect bone metabolism.
✅ Arthritis or Joint Disorders – To monitor inflammation and bone health.
✅ Cancer Screening (Bone Metastases) – In cases of suspected bone-related complications.
This test measures calcium, phosphate, alkaline phosphatase (ALP), and other markers to diagnose bone diseases early and ensure proper treatment. 💙🔬
Why is bone testing important?
Bone testing is important for diagnosing conditions like osteoporosis, fractures, and arthritis by assessing bone strength and mineral levels. Early detection helps prevent complications, ensuring better bone health and mobility. 🦴💙
✅ Detects Bone Diseases – Identifies osteoporosis, fractures, and arthritis early.
✅ Assesses Bone Strength – Measures bone density and mineral levels.
✅ Prevents Complications – Helps reduce the risk of fractures and bone disorders.
✅ Monitors Treatment Effectiveness – Tracks progress in patients undergoing bone-related treatments.
✅ Identifies Nutrient Deficiencies – Detects calcium, vitamin D, and phosphate imbalances.
✅ Supports Overall Health – Ensures strong bones for better mobility and quality of life.
Regular bone testing helps maintain lifelong bone health! 💙🔬
How is a bone profile test performed?
A bone profile test is a simple blood test that measures key markers related to bone health, such as calcium, phosphate, and alkaline phosphatase (ALP).
✅ Procedure:
🔹 A healthcare professional draws a small blood sample from a vein in your arm.
🔹 The sample is sent to a laboratory for analysis.
🔹 Results help assess bone strength, detect diseases, and monitor treatment.
✅ Preparation:
🔸 Usually, no fasting is required, but follow your doctor’s advice.
🔸 Inform the doctor about any medications, as some may affect results.
This test helps diagnose osteoporosis, fractures, arthritis, and calcium imbalances, ensuring better bone health. 💙🔬
Bone test report
Our lab technician will send the collected blood samples to the designated labs for analysis.
- The approximate time for reporting is usually within a day.
- The reports of your bone test will be sent to your mail id.
- The interpretation of your bone test report will be done by our highly qualified Pathologists and Radiologists.
- Interpretation: Normal levels of each component of the bone test will be provided on the report.