Artifact from the field
DEXA after-fracture message
An exact historical Jefferson graphic using short explanatory panels and repeated visual cues to make DEXA follow-up recognizable.
Provenance
Designed and built by Cole Lyons for Jefferson Population Health during the March 2023–January 2024 message-system implementation, with brand review by Marketing and clinical or program wording under the responsible local owner.
Authors: Cole A. Lyons
Ownership: Historical Jefferson-branded project material by Cole Lyons.
Version
Historical project material; publicly reviewed July 14, 2026 without altering the original composition.
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Complete text in the preserved graphic
This selectable transcription preserves the wording visible in the image. Clinical language, service descriptions, instructions, and contact details are historical evidence—not current guidance or a live contact route.
DEXA scan graphic
DEXA Scan
Women between the ages of 67-85 who have suffered a fracture should get a DEXA scan within 6 months.
A DEXA scan is a type of X-RAY that is used to diagnose or assess your risk of osteoporosis.
Osteoporosis is a condition that weakens bones and makes them more likely to break.