Living with Rheumatoid Arthritis (Johns Hopkins Press Health Book)

Living with Rheumatoid Arthritis (Johns Hopkins Press Health Book)

by TammiL.ShlotzhauerMD (Author), JamesL.McGuireMD (Author), Carol M . Ziminski M D (Foreword)

Synopsis

A trusted guide and an invaluable resource, Living with Rheumatoid Arthritis offers practical advice for the millions of people coping with this painful disease. Now thoroughly revised and expanded, in a second edition, this book brings readers up to date with the latest methods of diagnosis and treatment. Building on their accessible explanation of the disease and its causes, the authors describe the essential components of care: medication, joint protection, physical activity, and good nutrition. They provide a wealth of new information on medications, including biologic response-modifiers, alternative and complementary approaches, and treatments for osteoporosis (which often accompanies rheumatoid arthritis), and they describe safe and effective ways to cope with pain, stiffness, and fatigue. The book helps readers understand their own emotional responses, as well as those of family and friends, and, because the disease often entails lifestyle changes, it provides practical advice for achieving as normal a life as possible. With the latest information on medication, nutrition, and resources (online and off), this volume is a complete and comprehensive guide to the management of a difficult disease.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 312
Edition: second edition
Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press
Published: 11 Feb 2003

ISBN 10: 0801871476
ISBN 13: 9780801871474

Media Reviews
Invaluable in the care of the rheumatoid arthritis patients by providing a bridge between the available information and its application. Doody's Book Review Service This is a detailed guide for patients and families living with rheumatoid arthritis describing, in simple language, what it is, its various manifestations, and what therapeutic interventions are available to treat them. Doody's Book Review Service 2003
Author Bio
Tammi L. Shlotzhauer, M.D., is clinical instructor of medicine at the University of Rochester Medical Center and a practicing rheumatologist at Rheumatology Associates of Rochester. James L. McGuire, M.D., was chairman of the department of medicine at Mount Auburn Hospital in Cambridge, Massachusetts.