Spinal stenosis, or narrowing, is a common condition that occurs when the small spinal canal that contains the nerve roots and spinal cord becomes restricted. This narrowing can squeeze the nerves and the spinal cord, causing lower back and leg pain. People suffering from spinal stenosis have trouble walking any significant distance and frequently must sit or lean forward.
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Perils of Pain Meds
Opioid overuse is a dangerous path
Rehabilitation and Myositis
Physical therapy to manage inflammatory muscle disease
Science from our Sisters
Recommended reading from A&R and AC&R
Metabolic Myopathies
Patient Fact Sheet
2008 ARHP Rheumatology Audioconference Series
An increasing number of busy healthcare professionals are taking advantage of the ARHP Rheumatology Audioconference Series—a no-travel educational offering approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Since 2004 the Rheumatology Audioconference Series has provided an alternative mode of education for rheumatology health professionals.
Keep Kids on the Move
How to encourage physical activity and exercise in juvenile idiopathic arthritis
Reading Rheum
Handpicked Reviews of Contemporary Literature
Glimpse the Future
Incoming ACR and ARHP presidents tell you what to expect in 2008
Fraud and Abuse: What’s the Difference?
Each year, fraud and abuse cost the Medicare and Medicaid programs billions of dollars. What is the difference between fraud and abuse? The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services define fraud and abuse as two different offenses…
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