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  • Both total and partial knee replacements deliver lasting benefits at 10 years, clinical trial finds
    New research from a randomized clinical trial provides the strongest long-term evidence yet comparing partial (PKR) and total (TKR) knee... Read more
  • Enzyme provides promising path to degenerative joint diseases cure
    Degenerative joint diseases like osteoarthritis and intervertebral disk degeneration are conditions that affect millions of people worldwide, leading to pain... Read more
  • New points to consider in treatment-resistant psoriatic arthritis
    Some people with psoriatic arthritis (PsA) may have a disease that is difficult to manage (D2M) or does not respond... Read more
  • New genetic marker could improve prediction of severe gout drug reactions in US patients
    A newly identified genetic marker may significantly improve the ability to predict life-threatening reactions to the gout medication allopurinol in... Read more
  • Simple screening tool can help uncover underdiagnosed back condition, study finds
    For millions of people living with back pain, the cause is often elusive. One underrecognized culprit is axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA)—a... Read more
  • Muscle wasting reversed in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
    Patients with rheumatoid arthritis increased their leg muscle volume when treated with an anti-rheumatic drug, offering new hope for improved... Read more
  • Walking, cycling and swimming are likely the best exercises for knee osteoarthritis
    For patients with knee osteoarthritis, aerobic activities such as walking, cycling, or swimming are likely to be the best exercise... Read more
  • SGLT-2 diabetes drugs linked to lower risk of autoimmune diseases
    Sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 (SGLT-2) inhibitors used to treat type 2 diabetes are associated with an 11% lower risk of autoimmune rheumatic... Read more
  • Arthritis pain rising: How state policies matter
    New research from The University of Texas at Arlington shows that differences in state welfare policies are linked to rising... Read more
  • Customizable finger brace toggles between stiff and flexible for easier recovery
    A friend's struggles with arthritis and the finger braces used to manage it inspired research by a Carnegie Mellon University... Read more
  • AI predicts future X-rays to help osteoarthritis patients and their doctors see what's coming
    An AI system that can predict what a patient's knee X-ray will look like a year in the future could... Read more
  • Joint pain or osteoarthritis? Exercise could be the first line of treatment
    Stiff knees, aching hips and the slow grind of chronic joint pain are often accepted as an unavoidable part of... Read more
  • Study finds tailored exercise program feasible for adults over 80 with osteoarthritis
    A new NDORMS study has found that a tailored exercise program for people aged 80 years and older with hip... Read more
  • New treatment for psoriatic arthritis shows promising results in early trial
    A new treatment for a debilitating inflammatory condition which affects joints and skin has shown promising early results in an... Read more
  • Gene linked to rheumatic disease controls cell movement
    A team of researchers at Karolinska Institutet, together with colleagues from Linköping University, has uncovered the function of a gene... Read more
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