Acute rheumatic fever
Full Question: Is there a definite risk from cortisone shots and medications for headaches and back and neck pain of getting early... Read more »
"My doctor wants to give me a cortisone injection in my knee for my osteoarthritis. That's just a short-term fix, isn't it? Won't the... Read more »
I’m happy to report there have been a number of exciting developments reported at the EULAR (European League Against Rheumatism) meetings... Read more »
What is the point of joint injections? Sticking a needle into a joint is not anyone's idea of a good time; however, at times, an injection... Read more »
Over time our understanding of diseases deepens and evolves, for the scientific community as well as the patient community. This is... Read more »
Source: eOrthopod
Both steroid and hyaluronic acid (HA) shots are commonly used to treat the pain of knee osteoarthritis (OA). Each has been well tested. But few... Read more »
Source: HealthCentral Encyclopedia
Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammation that may affect many parts of the body. It can be a complication of streptococcal pharyngitis (strep... Read more »
Source: eOrthopod
Osteoarthritis of the knee is a common problem in the aging adult. It can begin to show up before 40 or as late as the eighties. The U. S. Food and... Read more »
According to a new study, hip-strengthening exercises may reduce patellofemoral pain in women runners. This common type of knee pain is caused by the... Read more »
A reader wants to know how corticosteroid shots (or cortisone shots) and other medications affect blood sugar. According to Dr. Mary Pickett,... Read more »