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9780684868035

The Arthritis Action Program; An Integrated Plan of Traditional and Complementary Therapies

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  • ISBN13:

    9780684868035

  • ISBN10:

    0684868032

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2001-12-04
  • Publisher: Free Press
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List Price: $22.95

Summary

Start Your Own Arhritis Action Program TodayIf you suffer from the aches and pains of osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or related conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome or Lyme disease, this book will give you the latest information on managing and minimizing symptoms -- with results your grandma never dreamed of! Although no "cure" exists yet for arthritis, today's breakthrough therapies, innovative medications, and complementary treatments have the potential to banish forever the image of arthritis as a devastating and untreatable disease.Included inThe Arthritis Action Program New medications, including COX-2 inhibitors and TNF blockers, to control pain and inflammation Exercises to increase range of movement, improve balance, and minimize stiffness Tips on how to protect joints Techniques for stress reduction Breakthroughs in surgery Questions to ask your doctor Periodic updates on our special Web site

Table of Contents

Introduction 13(2)
Arthritis: You Can Do Something About It
15(4)
Why Good Joints Go Bad
19(12)
Protecting Yourself
31(23)
Getting Help
54(22)
Treating Pain and Inflammation
76(32)
Taking Charge of Osteoarthrits
108(25)
Taking Charge of Rheumatoid Arthrits
133(32)
Taking Charge of Other Types of Arthritis
165(36)
Coping with Conditions That Mimic Arthritis
201(17)
The Essential Adjuncts---Physical and Occupational Therapy
218(33)
Complementary Therapies
251(29)
Living with Arthritis
280(24)
The Miracles of Surgery
304(19)
Putting It All Together
323(8)
Appendix A Organizations That Can Provide More Information 331(2)
Appendix B For Further Reading or More Information 333(2)
Illustrations and Tables Credits 335(2)
Index 337

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Excerpts

Introduction

One of the reasons I became a rheumatologist was the wonderful people I met who had developed arthritis and other types of rheumatic diseases. In my twenty-two years of practice, it has been a pleasure to get to know them, and a privilege to treat them.

They are the inspiration for this book.

The information presented in these pages has also been shaped by my professional experiences. As a physician at Brigham and Women's Hospital, I see patients regularly and conduct research into new therapies, particularly those for rheumatoid arthritis. As a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, I help to train the next generation of physicians. And as a member (and now president) of the American College of Rheumatology, I work with colleagues from around the country to evaluate the latest research and develop new guidelines for treatment. In all these endeavors I am constantly reminded of how far we have come in solving the puzzle of arthritis -- and how much further we need to go.

In the past five years we have made enormous strides in understanding what causes arthritis, how to delay or at least slow its progression, and how to treat it. New medications such as the

COX-2 inhibitors and biological modifiers have expanded the options we can provide to our patients. This has been an enormously exciting time for research.

But we have faced new challenges as well. Managed care is reshaping medicine and sometimes curtails the number of options we can offer patients. The explosive growth of complementary therapies has resulted in more questions than answers. And the Internet is quickly emerging as a significant new force in healthcare, with the potential to empower -- or overpower -- us with information.

If you are someone who has arthritis or you are worried that you may develop it, this book should help you can make more informed decisions. The recommendations contained in the following pages are based not only on my own experience, but that of my colleagues in the American College of Rheumatology, Harvard Medical School, and Brigham and Women's Hospital.

Rheumatology requires a team-oriented approach, and this book reflects that philosophy. In the pages that follow you will find detailed information about diet and exercise, medication strategies, physical and occupational therapy, surgical options, and complementary therapies. You'll also find tips on health insurance coverage and cost of treatments, since these factors should be taken into consideration when making decisions.

I hope that you find this helpful. There is as yet no cure for arthritis, but there are plenty of reasons to remain hopeful and optimistic.

Michael Weinblatt, M.D.

Co-director of Clinical Rheumatology,

Brigham and Women's Hospital

Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School

Copyright © 2000 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College


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