Guidance particularly addresses the value of ultrasound in patient-provider shared decision-making in management of care.
Substantial improvements in ultrasound technology and expanded use of it have necessitated an update of the 2012 ...
The following is a summary of “Combined radiographic and ultrasound evaluations to decipher joint involvement in the hands of ...
A 1-year course of methotrexate may help prevent the development of ACPA-negative RA among patients with clinically suspect arthralgia at high-risk for the disease.
Follow KT on WhatsApp Channels. Over time, this strain can cause chronic inflammation, known as 'tenosynovitis', which may also trigger muscle cramps and joint inflammation, particularly in the ...
Tenosynovitis describes inflammation of the lining of the protective sheath (the synovium) that covers the tendon. Treatment is designed to relieve the pain and reduce the inflammation. Rest or ...
We will argue that tenosynovitis at the level of the hand and feet joints is a feature that deserves to be added as the third classic trait of RA. A feature can be considered as a disease trait when ...
Background: The importance and relevance of tenosynovitis (TS) has long been recognised in rheumatoid arthritis (RA), but it is not usually considered in disease activity assessments. The significance ...
1 patient with AxSpA (2.50%), n.1 patient with DeQuervain’s tenosynovitis (2.50%), n.1 patient with RA (2.50%), n.1 patient with spinal stenosis (2.50%). On the other hand, the ablated sentiment ...
Ultrasound(US) utilizes harmless non-ionising sound waves to produce detailed images of internal body structures. Similar ...
Quadriceps tendinitis often affects athletes, like volleyball and basketball players. However, any active person can develop this injury. The risk is higher if you suddenly increase your physical ...
Legs that feel heavy, weighted, stiff, and tired can be caused by many things. The first step to relief is determining the underlying cause. If your legs feel heavy and hard to lift, it might ...