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Norland XR800 Bone Densitometer; Manufactured in 2015; Computer/Software NOT Included; Arm Model No. 435A102; Tube Housing & High Voltage Generator; System is Installed and Operational; Available... view more
Pre-Owned Norland Eclipse XR-800 Bone Densitometer. Manufactured in 2016; Hip (dual), spine (AP); 8 Foot table; Standard workstation and software included; Manuals and positioning devices included;... view more
FOR PARTS ONLY. Complete System,Computer, Monitor,Printer,Phantoms,Positioning Devices, Manuals and Accessories. Call for Details. S/N:... view more
FOR PARTS ONLY. 1999 System with 2003 X-Ray Source. AP Spine, Hip, Forearm, Special Region Analysis, Automatic Bone Edge Determination, Quick Scan Option. 8-Foot Table in like-new condition with all... view more
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PARTS ONLY. Portable Heel DEXA. Refurbished 2006. Sold for parts only. Serial#1318.... view more
A Bone Densitometer is a type of medical imaging equipment used to measure bone density. It is used to diagnose osteoporosis and other bone-related conditions. It is a non-invasive procedure that uses X-ray technology to measure bone density. The procedure is painless and takes only a few minutes.
Bone densitometers are available from a variety of manufacturers, including GE Healthcare, Hologic, and Siemens. Prices range from a few thousand dollars for a basic model to tens of thousands of dollars for a top-of-the-line model. The cost of the equipment varies depending on the features and capabilities of the machine. Generally, the more features and capabilities a machine has, the more expensive it will be. Additionally, the cost of the machine will depend on the size of the machine and the type of technology used.