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If you have psoriatic arthritis (PsA), you’re no stranger to joint pain, swelling, and stiffness. The disease affects everyone a little differently, but foot problems are especially common.
Psoriatic arthritis often affects the feet and ankles, causing pain and stiffness. The 10 tips here can help relieve symptoms and prevent long-term damage. Enthesitis can cause pain on the bottoms ...
It's common for psoriatic arthritis to strike some of the 30-odd joints in the feet, especially the ones in the toes closest to the nail. When it happens to you, just the thought of putting shoes ...
Arthritis awareness emphasizes early detection of arthritis, a condition affecting joints, bones, and muscles. Recognizing ...
Psoriatic arthritis represents a complex interplay ... or long-handled shoehorns reduce strain on affected joints. For those with foot involvement, proper footwear with adequate support and ...
Deucravacitinib met its primary endpoint of more than 20% improvement in ACR20 response among patients with psoriatic ...
About one-third of psoriasis sufferers develop psoriatic arthritis, with swelling, tenderness and pain in joints, affecting daily activities and lifestyle. Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a chronic ...
A large PsA cohort study found metabolic syndrome linked to spine and enthesis degeneration, but not to radiographic joint ...
Early Psoriatic Arthritis Stages. Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) can develop in stages, but it's important to note that the progression of the disease can vary greatly from one person to the next.
Late-breaking data reveal durable improvements in joint, skin, and quality of life outcomes with deucravacitinib.
Two studies suggest there is no significant benefit of early biologics over standard step-up care with methotrexate, but ...
EULAR - The European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology - recommends a treat-to-target approach, and suggests more ...