Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Arthritis Research: Ozone gas injections may do the trick for knee osteoarthritis sufferers ♦ Body mass index may be a key to achieving sustained remission in early rheumatoid arthritis

Is treat-to-target really working for people with rheumatoid arthritis A new study shows that treating rheumatoid arthritis patients toward a target of remission or low disease activity works immediately and leads to higher remission rates
Body mass index may be a key to achieving sustained remission in early rheumatoid arthritis Being overweight or obese can reduce the likelihood of achieving sustained remission of early rheumatoid arthritis, according to new research findings.
Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of physical therapy for knee osteoarthritis Spacing exercise-based physical therapy sessions over a 12-month period while using three additional “booster” sessions periodically has been shown to be more cost effective than alternative physical therapy strategies in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis.
Ozone gas injections may do the trick for knee osteoarthritis sufferers Injecting ozone gas into the knee reduces pain and improves functioning and quality of life in people with knee osteoarthritis,

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