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This brand new textbook of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an important addition to the Oxford Textbooks in Rheumatology series, and provides a comprehensive overview of both the scientific and clinical aspects of the disease. Divided into eight sections - from the history, diagnosis, and epidemiology of the disease, through the pathogenesis, clinical presentation, and assessment to treatments and management strategies, both drug- and non-drug based - each chapter is written by leading clinicians and scientists in the field to deliver a contemporary view of RA. During the past two decades there have been revolutionary changes in the understanding and management of rheumatoid arthritis, in parti...
Stay current in the ever-changing discipline of rheumatology with clear, reliable guidance from Hochberg’s Rheumatology, one of the most respected and trusted sources in the field. Designed to meet the needs of the practicing clinician, this medical reference book provides extensive, authoritative coverage of rheumatic diseases from basic scientific principles to practical points of clinical management in a lucid, logical, user-friendly manner. Track disease progression and treat patients more effectively with the information on genetic findings, imaging outcomes, cell and biologic therapies, rheumatoid arthritis, and SLE. Incorporate recent findings about pathogenesis of disease; imaging ...
An authoritative investigation of the sources and treatment of osteoarthritic joint pain Millions of people throughout the world suffer from osteoarthritis (OA) a medical condition causing its sufferers excruciating pain that is often disabling. This is the first book to offer clinicians an in-depth understanding of the biological sources of osteoarthritic pain and how they can be treated. Here, a team of leading international authorities has contributed state-of-the-art information on: The Neuroscience of Articular Pain spinal and peripheral mechanisms of joint pain; experimental models for the study of osteoarthritic pain; inflammatory mediators and nociception in arthritis; phantoms in rh...
This book is an essential guide for doctors, rheumatologists, orthopedic specialists, and medical researchers. This comprehensive resource demystifies the use of corticosteroid therapy for knee osteoarthritis, providing clear explanations and insights into the latest research. The book explores the effectiveness of corticosteroid treatment, examines the heterogeneity of knee osteoarthritis, and identifies factors that predict treatment response. Utilizing literature reviews, case studies, and statistical analyses, it offers a thorough understanding of this therapeutic approach. Key findings include the mechanisms of corticosteroid action, clinical management strategies, and ethical considerations, supplemented by real-world case studies and patient experiences. This book is a valuable tool for healthcare professionals aiming to improve patient care and advance their understanding of knee osteoarthritis treatment. Enhance your treatment methods and ensure your patients' wellbeing with this indispensable guide.
"In this new and completely updated edition of Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, the editors have retained and consolidated their evidence-based approach to the physical treatment of musculoskeletal disorders, and demonstrate the relationship between science and practice." "Physiotherapy students will find this new edition essential reading, while practitioners will find it an invaluable supplement to their existing knowledge and skills."--Résumé de l'éditeur.
Joined by an international team of leading experts, noted pain authority Dr. Steven Waldman presents comprehensive, one-of-a-kind coverage examining pain syndromes from a multidisciplinary perspective. A user-friendly, how-to-do-it format enables you to access specific guidance quickly ... and apply the information easily ... to bring faster pain relief to your patients. (Midwest).
Osteoarthritis is a chronic degenerative disease associated with joint pain and loss of joint function. It has an estimated incidence of 4 out of every 100 people and significantly reduces the quality of life in affected individuals. The major symptoms are chronic pain, swelling and stiffness; severe, chronic joint pain is often the central factor that causes patients to seek medical attention. Within the affected joint, there is focal degradation and remodelling of articular cartilage, new bone formation (osteophytes) and mild synovitis. Several mechanisms are thought to contribute to osteoarthritic joint pain. These include mild synovial inflammation, bone oedema, ligament stretching, oste...
The old saying we now know all about rheumatoid arthritis except what causes it and how to cure it may still be true, but we certainly have a number of clues. This book presents the cutting edge of developments in etiology, mechanisms of inflammation, disease manifestations and management of this common, crippling disease.