Integrated approach sets stage for rehabilitation following shoulder arthroplasty
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For Myopathy Basic Diagnostic Rules Hold
Rare and challenging, idiopathic inflammatory myopathies are gaining from collaborative research
Rheumatology and the Patient-Centered Home
Is it the end of the tunnel or an oncoming train?
Cardiovascular Disease Risk High in RA Patients
High incidence of metabolic disease and concurrent inflammation increases risk
Strides in Recognition and Management of Joint Hypermobility Syndrome
Strides in recognition and management of joint hypermobility syndrome
Within Our Reach–Funded Study Finds Increased Depression Risk Among Some RA Patients
A study recently published in Arthritis & Rheumatism found that a cohort of patients from multiethnic backgrounds who all had rheumatoid arthritis (RA) had nearly double the rate of depressive symptoms compared with middle-class white patients with RA.1 The study also examined predictors of depression, and concluded that physical disability—not acute disease activity—is the principal predictor of depression in patients with RA.
Changing Our Thinking on Osteoarthritis
It’s time we changed our thinking on osteoarthritis
The Benefits of Our New Address: ACR Moves to 2200 Lake Boulevard NE
There are many perks to owning 2200 Lake Boulevard NE
Sex Differences & Rheumatoid Arthritis
The beliefs versus the data
Digital Footprints: Managing Your Online Professional Presence
Just over a year ago, WellPoint first made headlines when it announced a joint initiative with Zagat (known for their robust restaurant reviews) to poll healthcare consumers through an online survey to assess patients’ satisfaction with their healthcare providers. Since that time, the online community of health consumers has exploded with user-generated healthcare delivery reviews and comments collected in structured surveys and unstructured social media, such as blogs, Twitter, and Facebook.
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