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After four years of advocacy activities being limited to virtual participation due to the pandemic, it was exciting to see new and familiar faces at the 2023 Arthritis Foundation’s Advocacy Summit.
The remarkable ability of the body to “repair and restore” after an injury is the driving force behind regenerative therapies. But is regenerative medicine the panacea for treating osteoarthritis (OA) ...
Juvenile ankylosing spondylitis primarily affects the spine and the sites where tendons attach to bone. Juvenile ankylosing spondylitis (JAS) is a type of inflammatory arthritis that mostly affects ...
Initiative focuses on using patient-reported outcomes measures to improve care for people with arthritis. The Arthritis Foundation teamed up with Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine ...
The Arthritis Foundation works with clinical research partners to aid in awareness for recruitment and retention of patients in outstanding clinical trials. The AF requires partners to show a high ...
During these times of uncertainty, the Arthritis Foundation is here to help support you and your loved ones. Our corporate partners and friends of the Arthritis Foundation are now offering - for a ...
It’s not hard to understand why arthritis strikes the jaw. The TMJ is the most used and complex joint in your body — far more complicated than your hips, knees or even hands. You have two TMJs, one in ...
ATLANTA (Aug. 30, 2024) — “Pain” is typically one of the first words people associate with arthritis. The physical pain of arthritis can range from occasional, dull pain to intense, ongoing ache ...
While diagnostics and therapeutics have improved for many people living with rheumatic disease in the U.S., racial, ethnic and socioeconomic status disparities continue to negatively impact patient ...
Learn more about the risks of having total knee replacement surgery too soon and what researchers have learned from the rise in revision surgeries. As more and more Americans choose to have total knee ...
Arthritis Foundation funds Wake Forest University research to test the preventive impact of diet and exercise in women over 50 at risk for osteoarthritis. ATLANTA (February 26, 2024) — In an extensive ...
When the temperature drops, wearing the right clothing when you head out into the elements can ease the ache in your joints. “The best way to beat the chill is by wearing layers,” says Heidi V.
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