Occupational therapist Carole Dodge, OT, CHT, describes experience providing hand therapy to patients with arthritis, rheumatic disease
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Electronic Health Records Present Communication Challenges for Physicians
Digitized patient records have transformed how clinicians record, understand clinical information
Choosing Wisely: Recommendations from Medical Specialties Beyond Rheumatology
Practice gems that may help rheumatologists avoid performing costly patient tests, procedures of limited use
EULAR 2014: Osteoarthritis and Obesity Link
Role of lipids in inflammation, new insights into T cell function focus of recent research
Personal Health Records Bring Benefits, Limitations to Rheumatology Patient Care
PHRs offer time-saving, communication perks for patients and physicians, but may pose health literacy challenges
Knee Replacement Offers Cardiovascular Benefits for Patients with Arthritis
Knee arthroplasty may help prevent cardiovascular disease in patients with osteoarthritis; same-day bilateral surgery safe for select patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Cobalt Toxicity Complication of Hip Replacement Surgery
Rheumalogists urged to recognize toxicity symptoms in patients with metal-on-metal or metal-on-polyethylene hip implants
One-Third of Total Knee Replacements May Be Inappropriate
Rheumatologists advised to use standardized measures of self-reported pain, functional status to determine which patients should have surgery
7 Tools to Identify Depression
Why screening for depressive symptoms in patients with arthritis is needed
Spondyloarthritis: Clues to Earlier Recognition
Rheumatologists at the California Rheumatology Alliance 10th Annual Medical & Scientific Meeting discuss challenges to diagnosing, managing spondyloarthritides
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