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Minerals, Mud, Martinis, and Methylprednisone
How the practice of rheumatology differs in America and Europe.
Chronic Osteoarthritic Pain Causes Brain Changes
Theory of condition-specific ‘brain signature’ sparks controversy
Rheum With a View
Rituals, symbols, ceremony, and tradition
The Science of MDHAQ/RAPID3 Scores
Do patient self-reports provide valid data for evidence-based care in rheumatology practice?
A Celebration of Accomplishments
ARHP recognizes health professionals for their contributions to the field
Heroes
Honoring two amazing rheumatologists and the amazing patients they serve
Pain Management and the Role of Sleep
Afton L. Hassett, PsyD
Back Pain and the Role of the Physical Therapist
Back pain is a common occurrence, so much so that most adults will have at least one episode of back pain at some point in their lives. Fortunately, most of these episodes last only a few days and resolve if patients maintain normal activity levels, avoid the detrimental effects of too much bed rest, use over-the-counter pain relievers with caution, and seek the attention of a health professional if the pain or other symptoms persist or worsen over time.
A&R and AC&R Abstracts: Pain in RA
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