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Conventional medical treatments for arthritis have come a long way in recent years. But many people suffering from arthritis pain have found additional comfort in so-called "alternative" or "complementary" therapies. How effective are they? And more importantly, how safe? Join our panel of experts as they discuss these therapies, and how they should be used.
Keywords: arthritis, alternative therapies, rheumatologist, acupuncture, massage therapy, chiropractics, Reiki, glucosamine, magnets, arthritis pain, physical therapy, integrative medicine, morphine, lymphatic system, chondroitin, nutriceuticals, magnet therapy, neuropathy, Dr. Ifeoma Okoronkwo, Dr. Allan Gibofsky
Conventional medical treatments for arthritis have come a long way in recent years. But many people suffering from arthritis pain have found additional comfort in so-called "alternative" or "complementary" therapies. How effective are they? And more importantly, how safe? Join our panel of experts as they discuss these therapies, and how they should be used.
Keywords: arthritis, alternative therapies, rheumatologist, acupuncture, massage therapy, chiropractics, Reiki, glucosamine, magnets, arthritis pain, physical therapy, integrative medicine, morphine, lymphatic system, chondroitin, nutriceuticals, magnet therapy, neuropathy, Dr. Ifeoma Okoronkwo, Dr. Allan Gibofsky
Conventional medical treatments for arthritis have come a long way in recent years. But many people suffering from arthritis pain have found additional comfort in so-called "alternative" or "complementary" therapies. How effective are they? And more importantly, how safe? Join our panel of experts as they discuss these therapies, and how they should be used.
Keywords: arthritis, alternative therapies, rheumatologist, acupuncture, massage therapy, chiropractics, Reiki, glucosamine, magnets, arthritis pain, physical therapy, integrative medicine, morphine, lymphatic system, chondroitin, nutriceuticals, magnet therapy, neuropathy, Dr. Ifeoma Okoronkwo, Dr. Allan Gibofsky
In this segment, Dr. Allan Gibofsky answers viewer you questions about arthritis. Is there a connection between arthritis and fibromyalgia?
Keywords: arthritis, rheumatologist, cracking knuckles, degenerative arthritis, joints, fibromyalgia, aches, pains, muscle disease, joint disease, bone disease, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, cortisone injections, anti-inflammatory medication, sed rate, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, Dr. Allan Gibofsky
A diagnosis of psoriatic arthritis brings with it a slew of treatment options and choices to make. Here we give you an overview of your options.
Keywords: Psoriasis, arthritis, TNF blocker, psoriatic arthritis,
While the exact cause of psoriatic arthritis is unknown, scientists do know that various factors play a role. What are they?
Keywords: psoriatic arthritis, psoriasis, arthritis, inflammation, joints, genetics, family studies, therapy, environmental factors, immunological factors, HLA, TNF, treatment
Learn about psoriatic arthritis including the symptoms and treatment of this disease
Keywords: psoriatic arthritis, psoriasis, arthritis, inflammation, joints
Conventional medical treatments for arthritis have come a long way in recent years. But many people suffering from arthritis pain have found additional comfort in so-called "alternative" or "complementary" therapies. How effective are they? And more importantly, how safe? Join our panel of experts as they discuss these therapies, and how they should be used.
Keywords: arthritis, alternative therapies, rheumatologist, acupuncture, massage therapy, chiropractics, Reiki, glucosamine, magnets, arthritis pain, physical therapy, integrative medicine, morphine, lymphatic system, chondroitin, nutriceuticals, magnet therapy, neuropathy, Dr. Ifeoma Okoronkwo, Dr. Allan Gibofsky
New treatments, including drugs known as TNFinhibitors, are proving important in the treatment of many cases of psoriatic arthritis. Here's a review of what's available, and a preview of what is in the pipeline, including genetic therapies.
Keywords: Psoriasis, arthritis, TNFinhibitor, psoriatic arthritis, Enbrel, etanercept, Humira, adalimumab, Remicade, infliximab, alafacept, Amevive
For most people, arthritis means simply pain in or around a joint. But there are over 100 different kinds of arthritis, each with its own set of symptoms and characteristics. Our panel of experts will provide an in-depth overview of this common disease.
Keywords: arthritis, joints, rheumatologist, muscle pain, bone pain, joint degeneration, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, lupus, Lyme disease, aspirin, bowel disease, ankylosing spondylitis, joint inflammation, orthopedist, rheumatic fever, Dr. Stephen Smiles, Dr. Allan Gibofsky
In this segment, Dr. Allan Gibofsky answers your questions about arthritis. Can cracking your knuckles cause arthritis?
Keywords: arthritis, rheumatologist, cracking knuckles, degenerative arthritis, joints, fibromyalgia, aches, pains, muscle disease, joint disease, bone disease, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, cortisone injections, anti-inflammatory medication, sed rate, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, Dr. Allan Gibofsky
Patients with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) may experience bone and joint pain, sometimes because of their CML, sometimes because of their medications. Learn about medical treatments that can help.
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Back pain is a common condition that many people don't take very seriously. But in some cases, back pain is just a surface symptom of a much deeper problem: osteoporosis. Unfortunately, even some doctors have a hard time telling the difference. When should you be worried and what can you do to make sure you are diagnosed correctly?
Keywords: osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, arthritis, back pain, joint pain, diagnosis, pain from fracture, menopause, calcium, bone, bones, bone scan, broken bones, bone density, calcium supplements, osteoporosis treatments, BMT, bone scan, dexa scan, bone density test, thin bones, thinning bones, risk factors, early menopause, calcium, smoking, estrogen, Asian, Caucasian, thin, small frame, fracture, spine fracture, hip fracture, family history, white, oriental, estrogen deficiency, age, exercise, vitamin D
Treating nerve damage from diabetes requires a two-pronged approach: controlling blood sugar and alleviating the pain caused by peripheral neuropathy. Learn about the latest therapies.
Keywords: Diabetes, peripheral, neuropathy, nerve, nerve damage, brain, spinal cord, hands, fingers, arms, legs, toes, central nervous system, peripheral nervous system, pain, burning, tingling, pins and needles, loss of sensation, anathesia, paresthesia, polyneuropathy, HIV, AIDS, liver disease, kidney disease, shingles, vitamin deficiencies, foot ulcers, joint pain, blood pressure, dizziness, fainting, infection, gangrenous, amputation, glucose, blood sugar, hemoglobin A1C, over-the-counter, analgesics, ibuprofen, naproxen, tricyclic antidepressants, amitriptyline, Elavil, desipramine, Norparim, nortriptyline, Pamelor, Aventyl, antiseizure drugs, anticonvulsants, carbamazapine, Tegretol, phenytoin, Dilantin, gabapentin, Neurontin, opiods, duloxetine, Cymbalta, pregabaline, Lyrica, Topical ointments, Lidocaine, Capsaicin, orthotics, wrist supports, socks, shoes, feet
Almost half of all people with diabetes experience some form of nerve damage, which can develop into a complication known as peripheral neuropathy. What causes this condition, and how do you recognize the symptoms? Listen to leading experts explain.
Keywords: Diabetes, peripheral, neuropathy, nerve, nerve damage, brain, spinal cord, hands, fingers, arms, legs, toes, central nervous system, peripheral nervous system, pain, burning, tingling, pins and needles, loss of sensation, anathesia, paresthesia, polyneuropathy, HIV, AIDS, liver disease, kidney disease, shingles, vitamin deficiencies, irritability, mood change, lack of concentration, depression, foot ulcers, joint pain, blood pressure, dizziness, fainting, infection, gangrenous, amputation, glucose, blood sugar, blood tests, nerve conduction study, physical exam, history, exercise.
Osteoporosis and osteoarthritis are distinct diseases which require very different treatments. But many of their symptoms are similar, which can lead to harmful misdiagnoses. What warning signs should you look out for to recognize each disease? What can you do to make sure your diagnosis is the right one? Join us for an expert look at these two serious conditions.
Keywords: osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, arthritis, joint pain, diagnosis, pain from fracture, menopause, calcium, bone, bones, bone scan, broken bones, bone density, calcium supplements, osteoporosis treatments, BMT, bone scan, dexa scan, bone density test, thin bones, thinning bones, risk factors, early menopause, calcium, smoking, estrogen, Asian, Caucasian, thin, small frame, fracture, spine fracture, hip fracture, family history, white, oriental, estrogen deficiency, age, exercise, vitamin D
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