I don't believe there are many specialists for this. I work as a soft tissue treatment adviser and this is my take on it. Because your joints are inflamed, your blood flow has been constricted. You want to focus on a form of treatment that will promote circulation to the area (ie. Massage Therapy, ultrasound, BFST, acupuncture, etc.). The increased blood flow will help lubricate the joints, giving you a wider range of motion and less stiffness. I personally recommend the BFST as you can do this in the comfort of your own home, as many times as you'd like. Based on my experience, some arthritic sufferers prefer cold, some prefer heat. Cold is always important to reduce the inflammation, but after a time of cold, you want to start increasing the circulation again. There are so many benefits of increase blood flow.
Rheumatologists manage Arthritis and other auto immune diseases. Their medical degree is as an internist, with further training and certification in rheumatic diseases.
This study and treatment of arthritis is called rheumatology and treatment is carried out by a rheumatologist.
A rheumatologist (I think I spelled that right)
A rheumatologist is a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating arthritis. While we frequently think of arthritis afflicting older people, juvenile arthritis affects children, so it is very possible that your friend's teenage daughter sees a rheumatologist for a problem such as that.
A physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of arthritis and other diseases of the joints that are characterized by inflammation in the connective tissues is known as a rheumatologist.
A rheumatologist specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases characterized by inflammation in the connective tissues, such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and vasculitis. They are experts in managing autoimmune disorders and musculoskeletal conditions.
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Infectious arthritis, which is sometimes called septic Arthritis or pyogenic arthritis, is a serious infection of the joints.
A rheumatologist is type of doctor that specializes in joint disease. They would know the most about osteoarthritis. However, as this condition is very common, primary care physicians would be able to treat it as well (internal medicine/family medicine).
There are no hormones for arthritis.
Arthritis is a condition, not an illness, or a contagious or infectious disease. No one can 'pass' arthritis onto anyone else. Arthritis affects the bones. And yes, animals can have arthritis.
Bacteria such as Gonococcus can cause Arthritis.
Yes, you can actually be born with arthritis. Most of the people born with arthritis are born with Rheumatoid Arthritis.