Surgery is another alternative for patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis who want to repair joint and tissue damage. Common for hips and knees, total joint replacement surgery replaces damaged joints with prosthetics. Joint resection surgery removes parts of the bone to create more space between bone and joint in the fingers, ankles, elbows and shoulders. Joint fusion connects bones to a damaged joint. In the past 25 years, the number of Rheumatoid Arthritis patients undergoing surgery has declined due to advancements in medications and treatment.
With all the advances and forthcoming advances in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis which have been landing at the feet of patients and rheumatologists over the past decade, we tend to forget that joint destruction still occurs despite the use of these expensive biologic agents. And so, the biopharmaceutical firms continue to pour billions of…
bizemomm posted flexor tendon surgery/joint replacement… I have had diagnosed RA 15 years this June. Last week upon a routine…
Gustaf answered wrist surgery: extensor tenosynovectomy… Had this surgery 3 days ago on my dominant left wrist and have not even…
Lene Andersen, Health Guide, commented on Donated Tissue Samples, Essential for… wonderfully informative article, Lisa! Thanks for always going that extra…
Barbara Murray commented on Joint Replacement Surgery: Right for… What research is being done on joint replacement of the fingers, especially…