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Guidelines for the Management of Rheumatoid Arthritis 2002 Update

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The guideline reviewed in this month's column describes the recommended care of patients who have been previously diagnosed with RA.
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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a progressive polyarthritis that is responsible for over nine million office visits annually. It is likely that most nurse practitioners will care for one or more patients with RA because approximately 1% of the adult population is affected by this disabling disorder. The guideline reviewed in this month's column describes the recommended care of patients who have been previously diagnosed with RA.

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[Management of elderly-onset rheumatoid arthritis].

TL;DR: Some patients with EORA do not receive optimal treatment during the early stage of RA, when the disease is highly active and joint destruction rapidly progresses, and should be treated with appropriate DMARDs instead of corticosteroids in order to maintain the risk of infection minimal and the patients' physical function maximal.

Arthrose médiale du genou : évaluations et recommandations cliniques pour les traitements par infiltration, orthèses plantaires et/ou orthèse du genou à l'aide d'analyses quantifiées de la marche

Yoann Dessery
TL;DR: The first study shows that intra-articular corticosteroid injections lead to rapidly observable objective benefits on activities of daily living, but only for a short period.
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Physical Activity in Older Adults with Arthritis

TL;DR: Evidence from randomized clinical trials in patients with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis supports both muscle strengthening exercise and aerobic activity to improve function and relieve joint symptoms, including pain.
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Intra-articular Corticosteroid Treatment of Inflammatory Joint Diseases

TL;DR: Over the last 65 years, corticosteroid injections have become a valuable and efficacious treatment option in the management of inflammatory arthritis with an excellent safety record.
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Medical therapy: Where are we now?

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that early treatment of RA and rapid suppression of inflammation are extremely important as they provide long-term benefits and improve the overall prognosis for patients with the disease.
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Measurement of patient outcome in arthritis.

TL;DR: A structure for representation of patient outcome is presented, together with a method for outcome measurement and validation of the technique in rheumatoid arthritis, and these techniques appear extremely useful for evaluation of long term outcome of patients with rheumatic diseases.
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