Theory of condition-specific ‘brain signature’ sparks controversy
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Foot Pain a Burden for Rheumatology Patients
Researchers say it may even correlate with back, hip, and knee pain
A Celebration of Accomplishments
ARHP recognizes health professionals for their contributions to the field
Welcome New ACR and ARHP Leaders
The ACR is pleased to welcome the newest members of the ACR board of directors and ARHP executive committee. These new members were confirmed in November during the 2011 ACR/ARHP Annual Scientific Meeting. Over the next two issues of “From the College,” you will be introduced to these new members and learn what they want to gain from their experience as new board and executive committee members.
The Clinician’s Role in Rehabilitation Therapy
Learn when and how to refer a patient to a physical or occupational therapist or other specialist
Ethics Forum: Letters from our Readers
The ethics of ultrasound
Coding Corner Question
Skilled nursing facility patients
Coding Corner Question
October’s Coding Challenge Medically Unlikely Edits (MUE)
Coding Corner Answer
October’s Coding Answer
The Role of the Physician Assistant in the Treatment of Pain
Pain is a common manifestation of rheumatic conditions. Patients with rheumatic diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, gout, and osteoarthritis require disease-specific management for controlling acute episodes of pain as well as strategies to control ongoing daily discomfort.
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