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The Clinician’s Role in Rehabilitation Therapy
Learn when and how to refer a patient to a physical or occupational therapist or other specialist
A&R and AC&R Abstracts: Pain in RA
For further reading
Meet the Challenge of Primary CNS Vasculitis
Diagnosis and treatment of this rare and poorly understood condition
How to Incorporate Learners in Your Clinic
Let your time with residents provide training opportunities, not undermine efficiency
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.
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.
Pain Management for the Person with RA: An Occupational Therapist’s Perspective
RA is a chronic disease that people must learn to live with for their lifetime. Occupational therapists (OTs) play a pivotal role in assisting patients with RA with functioning in the face of a disease that causes limitations and deformities.
A Meeting of the Minds for RA Research
REF investigators gather to share research progress and trade advice
How Energy Shifts Lead to Systemic Illness
The impact of adaptive energy programs on the manifestations of chronic inflammatory disease
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