Rural patients with osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis less likely to use in-person care
Patients with rheumatoid arthritis or osteoarthritis in rural areas are less likely to report in-person health care use, including physician visits and diagnostic tests, vs. those in urban areas, according to data.
Nutrition Unlocked - for World Arthritis Day
This episode of Nutrition Unlocked explores the role nutrition plays in managing osteoarthritis symptoms. Anna Mohl chats to Professor David Hunter, a Rheumatologist Epidemiologist, Professor of Medicine and Florance and Cope Chair of Rheumatology at the University of Sydney.
9 arthritis myths we all need to stop believing
One in six people live with the pain, fatigue, and disability arthritis can cause. There are many misconceptions when it comes to understanding arthritis, but by shining a light on the reality of living with arthritis day in, day out, we can help grow understanding and inspire people to take action.
Failure to Translate Osteoarthritis Discovery Into Research
Professor Christopher Little is director of the Raymond Purves Bone and Joint Research Labs at the Kolling Institute of Medical Research at Royal North Shore Hospital, Australia. Chris's research is based on the belief that it is only though a better understanding the mechanisms that drive the initiation and progression of these diseases that new therapies can be developed.