Practitioner Best Practice Guidelines for DXA Assessment of Body Composition
These Best Practice Guidelines aim to support Performance Support Practitioners within the Australian High Performance Sport System who may be interested in acquiring estimates of body composition via DXA. They provide higher level information for Practitioners to aid decisions relating to body composition assessment and subsequent interpretation, particularly for athletes in the NIN and NSOs. Detailed information is also provided on the critical role played by Practitioners in facilitating the capture of the highest quality data, especially as it relates to athlete guidance in advance of a scan.
Technician Best Practice Protocols for DXA Assessment of Body Composition – GE Lunar
These Best Practice Protocols aim to support optimal assessment of body composition via DXA of athletes in the Australian HP Sports System, particularly athletes associated with the NIN and NSOs. They are targeted to the DXA Technician and provide information on acquisition and analysis of total body composition scans. This summary is specific to GE Lunar DXA machines, including the iDXA and Prodigy. These protocols also contain important considerations for the Technician that are not manufacturer specific. These address relevant issues including radiation safety, precision error, hygiene practices, athlete engagement, informed consent, plus athlete preparation and presentation.
This video has been developed to support DXA Technicians in the use of Best Practice Protocols when providing DXA services to Australian high-performance athletes.
High Performance Tool kit
To complement the Best Practice Guidelines, the following resources have been developed to support Practitioners.