From evidence to guidelines: how TBS earned its place in clinical practice

Dr. Enisa Shevroja, Dr. Karen Hind, and Prof. Didier Hans trace the path from clinical evidence to the guidelines that now recommend TBS in everyday practice.

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Clinical tools don't earn a place in guidelines overnight — they earn it through a growing body of evidence, reviewed and validated over time.

This webinar traces that path for Trabecular Bone Score (TBS), from the underlying clinical research to its current recommendation across more than thirty national and international guidelines.

Presented by Dr. Enisa Shevroja, Dr. Karen Hind, and Prof. Didier Hans, the session is well suited to clinicians who want to understand not just *that* TBS is recommended, but *why* — the evidence base and clinical reasoning behind its role in fracture-risk assessment and osteoporosis management.

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It's a useful watch for anyone who wants a rigorous, evidence-first explanation rather than a product overview.


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Dr. Enisa Shevroja

MD PhD

Prof. Karen Hind

VP of Clinical Affairs, Research & Innovation, Medimaps

Prof. Didier Hans

CEO & Co-founder, Medimaps


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