Most of the time, psoriasis is the first symptom of psoriatic arthritis. It causes silvery-white skin lesions called plaques, which may appear on your scalp, elbows, knees, and lower back. Eventually, ...
Psoriatic arthritis is an autoimmune condition. It happens when your body’s immune system attacks healthy tissue by mistake.
Get an expert’s answers to common questions about how physical therapy can help with psoriatic arthritis, and learn how to get started. Living with psoriatic arthritis can mean chronic joint ...
More than 125 million people worldwide suffer from some form of psoriasis. If you’ve struggled with your skin health this ...
Women with psoriasis had increased risks for preeclampsia/eclampsia and cardiac arrhythmias during delivery hospitalizations, according to a real-world study evaluating maternal cardiovascular ...
Toe pain can happen for a few different reasons. It might be from temporary problems, like a broken toe or blisters, or due to long-term conditions like osteoarthritis or gout. Some health issues, ...
2 Toronto Western Research Institute, Psoriatic Arthritis Program, University Health Network ... the interphalangeal joint of the great toe is most often affected. Periosteal and endosteal bone ...
Access to care and health uncertainty were among the top priorities for patients with psoriatic arthritis, but not for physicians. Physicians highly prioritized symptoms, while patients ...
Hispanic and non-White PsA patients show higher tender joint counts and more radiographic axial involvement than White patients, despite similar medication use. PsA research and clinical trials ...
A deeper understanding of the inflammatory processes driving psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis is translating into new research approaches that could potentially benefit patients. Psoriasis is a ...
According to a recent study on patient and clinician perspective on the different aspects of psoriatic arthritis (PsA) care, patients and clinicians agree on core aspects such as joint pain and ...
Benefits of Tai Chi Matthew Bosman, 38, of Palm Springs California, started taking tai chi classes after back surgery. Bosman’s surgery, as well as his psoriatic arthritis (PsA) and osteoarthritis (OA ...
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