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Category Archives: Arthritis
Can you walk away from arthritis? (Atlanta Business Chronicle)
https://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/news/2018/04/01/can-you-walk-away-from-arthritis.html
Posted in Arthritis, Chronic Pain, Exercise Guidelines, Inactivity, Joint Pain
The people with arthritis struggling to work (BBC)
http://www.bbc.com/news/health-39043187
Posted in Arthritis, Chronic Pain
Shared Decision-Making Is Key To Patient Compliance (US News)
https://www.usnews.com/news/healthcare-of-tomorrow/articles/2016-11-04/health-care-systems-must-address-gender-and-racial-disparities-to-engage-patients
Posted in Arthritis, Disparity, Doctor-Patient Relationship, Obesity, Patient Centered Care
Tai chi may be as good as physical therapy for arthritis-related knee pain
http://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/tai-chi-may-good-physical-therapy-arthritis-related-knee-pain-201606159780
Posted in Arthritis, Exercise Guidelines, Joint Pain, Quality of Life
The Relationship Between Depression and Arthritis
Both arthritis and depression are common in the United States, with age and obesity trends likely to increase the number of people who suffer from both conditions simultaneously. Studies have repeatedly demonstrated an association between arthritis symptoms and major depression. … Continue reading
Posted in Arthritis, Chronic Pain, Depression