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.
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What You Need to Know about ACOs
Rheumatologists may need to speak up to get a place in these new healthcare groups
It’s A Small World after All
Advancing rheumatology throughout the world
Health Professionals Bound for Chicago
The 2011 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting program offers a plethora of opportunities for health professionals to gain insight into emerging concepts in the diagnosis and treatment of rheumatologic disorders as well as improving quality of life in affected patients.
Is It Time to Replace the HAQ?
The PROMIS initiative uses item response theory to improve assessment of patient-reported health and wellbeing
It Takes All Kinds
A look at the rheumatology practice team
Revising Fibromyalgia: One Year Later
The 2010 ACR fibromyalgia criteria capture the broader clinical picture and help ensure more appropriate diagnosis and management by primary care
Is Ultrasound Right For YOUR Office?
Growth of ultrasound for rheumatic diseases leads many to wonder how it might fit into their practice
Rheum Around the World
ACR Members Help Educate Rheumatologists Around the World
RX for Practice Overload?
Rheumatology physician assistants are becoming a more common and important resource for busy practices
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