Do gender-specific knee implants offer clinical benefits for women?
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Get the Most Out of Joint Replacement
Exercise can improve the outcomes in hip and knee replacement surgery
Fibromyalgia Conundrum
Is scientific holism the answer?
Th 17 Cells and Arthritis
The true story of how IL-17 became a focus for RA research
Reading Rheum: Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
Handpicked Reviews of Contemporary Literature
Lessons from a Different Bench
What can college athletics show us about teaching medicine?
Rheumatoid Arthritis: Time Is of the Essence
Early treatment lessens arthritis pain and disability, but challenges to early detection remain
Dr. Wolfe & the National Data Bank for Rheumatic Diseases (NBD)
A private database becomes a national resource
Reading Rheum
Handpicked Reviews of Contemporary Literature
Polymyalgia Rheumatica
Polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) is a relatively common cause of widespread aching and stiffness in older adults. PMR can overlap with another rheumatic disease called giant cell arteritis, and symptoms of the two conditions can occur at the same time or separately. (See p. 12 of the March 2008 issue for more on giant cell arteritis.) The typical symptoms of PMR include aching and stiffness around the upper arms, neck, lower back, buttocks, and thighs. Symptoms tend to develop quickly over a period of several days or weeks, and occasionally even overnight.
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