Rheumatologists advised to use standardized measures of self-reported pain, functional status to determine which patients should have surgery
Long Delays for Appointments Underscore Need for More Rheumatologists
Patient access to rheumatologists a serious concern in rural and underserved U.S. communities
7 Tools to Identify Depression
Why screening for depressive symptoms in patients with arthritis is needed
Orexin’s Yin/Yang Functions Regulate Bone Remodeling
Working both to support bone formation and suppress it, a new study reveals orexin neuropeptides are essential regulators of skeletal homeostasis
New Osteoporosis Drugs Show Promise in Therapy Pipeline
Rheumatologists at the ACR’s State-of-the-Art Clinical Symposium in Chicago discuss medication alternatives to bisphosphonates that reduce bone resorption, build bone density and may provide new treatment options
Coding Corner Answers: June
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Coding Corner Questions: June
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New Treatments Needed to Prevent Fractures in Osteoporosis
Current therapies target pathways of bone remodeling, but rheumatologists say a better understanding of the mechanisms of bone resorption, formation is needed to make an impact
Improved Survival Odds Following Hip & Knee Replacements
Decreases in mortality rates following elective hip and knee replacement surgeries since 2004 may be partly due to modern surgical techniques and better pre- and post-op care.
Rheumatology Drug Updates, Trials, Safety Data
Information on oral anticoagulant apixaban, apremilast for active psoriatic arthritis, hyaluronic acid and methotrexate injections, and drug safety updates rheumatologists need to know
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