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A Look Back & A Look Ahead: ACR Research and Education Foundation Turns 25
The ACR Research and Education Foundation turns 25
Letters to the Editor: Feedback from the Readers
No Such Thing as Fibromyalgia
Turn Down the Pain Volume
Fibromyalgia’s evolution from discrete entity to prototypical central pain syndrome
Audioconference Offers Advice on Pain Associated with Juvenile Arthritis
What is the pain puzzle? “It is a bio-psycho social model of pain that is accepted in the field of rheumatology,” according to Michael Rapoff, PhD, professor of pediatrics at the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City and the highlighted speaker for the ARHP audioconference on April 17.
Perils of Pain Meds
Opioid overuse is a dangerous path
Neck Pain Patient Fact Sheet
This month we focus on neck pain, a common ailment that affects 10% of the population each year. In some cases the ailment is due to systemic illnesses such as polymyalgia rheumatica or osteoarthritis, but the majority of cases are caused by mechanical disorders such as overuse of the neck or arms.

More Than Meets the Eye
SAN DIEGO—In recent years, the recognition of nr-axSpa has helped identify the cause of back pain in many patients previously without a diagnosis. However, questions remain about how to avoid under- or over-diagnosing the condition. In the session titled, Pearls and Pitfalls in Diagnosing Non-Radiographic Axial Spondyloarthritis, several speakers provided high-yield insights on this topic. Diagnostic challenges, imaging options and mimics to watch for were among the specific points of discussion.

Pregabalin Is Ineffective for Sciatica
A recent small-scale study examined the efficacy of pregabalin in the treatment of neuropathic pain caused by sciatica, as well as its associated low back pain. Researchers found the treatment did not reduce leg pain better than placebo and resulted in more adverse events…
The Diagnostic View: Assess Your Rheumatology Knowledge
Radiograph, MR images of a 55-year-old man with chronic back pain
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