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Quality Patient Care in Rheumatology a Challenge to Define, Measure

Staff  |  July 1, 2013

Rapid change and increasing costs in healthcare have sparked renewed interest in providing high-quality care, but demonstrating quality is difficult

Filed under:Practice Support Tagged with:Healthcarepatient careQualityrheumatology

Innovative ARHP Program to be Featured at the ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

Afton L. Hassett, PsyD  |  July 1, 2013

Highlights include compelling keynote speakers, an immunology bootcamp and an integrated poster session.

Filed under:Education & TrainingFrom the College Tagged with:AC&RACR/ARHP Annual MeetingAssociation of Rheumatology Professionals (ARP)EducationTraining

Steroid Injections for Lateral Epicondylalgia Worse than Placebo in Long Term

Jeffrey A. Sparks, MD  |  May 3, 2013

In a recent study of unilateral lateral epicondylalgia, corticosteroid injection resulted in worse clinical outcomes compared to placebo injection, and there were no significant differences in those who received physical therapy or no physical therapy.

Filed under:Research Rheum Tagged with:corticosteroid injectionsteroid injection

New Treatment Paradigm Suggested for Osteoarthritis

Catherine Kolonko  |  May 1, 2013

Multidisciplinary group advocates for healthcare model to identify those at risk of developing OA or who have early stage disease

Filed under:Practice Support Tagged with:Osteoarthritispatient careTreatment

Rheuminations: Circadian Rhythms May Play Role in Inflammatory Disease

Simon M. Helfgott, MD  |  May 1, 2013

Research into how the timing of light and dark exposures control our lives could provide clues to why some people have immunologic disorders

Filed under:OpinionResearch RheumRheuminationsSpeak Out Rheum Tagged with:Inflammatory DiseaseResearchrheumatology

ACR Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Course Helps Rheumatologists, Health Professionals Expand Their Skills

Staff  |  April 1, 2013

This intermediate-level course combines lectures and practical hands-on experience in the application of musculoskeletal ultrasound for rheumatology

Filed under:Education & TrainingFrom the College Tagged with:AC&Reducation and trainingMusculoskeletal Ultrasoundrheumatology

Tips for Myositis Management

Thomas R. Collins  |  March 19, 2013

Differentiating between subgroups of myositis is a diagnostic challenge for physicians, but using some guiding principles can be helpful,

Filed under:ConditionsMyositisSoft Tissue Pain Tagged with:dermatomyositisMyopathymyositis

Rheuminations: Epigenetics May Help to Explain Why Some Get Rheumatic Disease

Simon M. Helfgott, MD  |  March 1, 2013

Recent research around genes and environmental stresses suggests outside influences can make lasting changes to the genome via epigenetic mechanisms

Filed under:OpinionResearch RheumRheuminationsSpeak Out Rheum Tagged with:epigeneticsResearchRheumatic Disease

ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting 2012: Fatigue for People with Rheumatoid Arthritis Rooted in Physiological and Psychological Factors

Mary Beth Nierengarten  |  March 1, 2013

Researchers find that genes, gender, and cognition all contribute to fatigue in rheumatoid arthritis (RA)

Filed under:ConditionsMeeting ReportsResearch RheumRheumatoid Arthritis Tagged with:ACR/ARHP Annual MeetingfatigueResearchRheumatoid arthritis

ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting 2012: Physicians Search for Ways to Improve Clinical Outcomes for Total Knee Replacements (TKR)

Staff  |  March 1, 2013

Widely variable results for people post-TKR procedures have prompted doctors to develop a standardized approach to rehabilitation care

Filed under:Meeting Reports Tagged with:ACR/ARHP Annual MeetingClinicalpatient outcometotal knee replacement

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