The ability to differentiate the types of pain affiliated with rheumatic diseases can help rheumatologists better diagnose and treat patients
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Chronic Osteoarthritic Pain Causes Brain Changes
Theory of condition-specific ‘brain signature’ sparks controversy
Foot Pain a Burden for Rheumatology Patients
Researchers say it may even correlate with back, hip, and knee pain
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.
Experts Tackle Tough Pain Challenges
NIH conference brings together experts to discuss pain treatment
Is Acupuncture for Pain a Placebo Treatment?
An examination of the evidence
How to Provide Compassionate Care When Touch Is Painful
Providing compassionate care when touch is painful
Young Patients, Old Knees
Knee OA may be more common in younger patients that previously thought
His and Hers Knees
Do gender-specific knee implants offer clinical benefits for women?
Exercises to Improve Outcomes in Knee Osteroarthritis
An exercise program can improve functionality and quality of life
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