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| ... Participation of humoral immunity: deposition of autoantibodies (against chondrocyte membrane, cartilage link protein, aggreane, YKL-39, osteopontin, … |
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| Trauma (post-meniscectomy), inflammatory conditions, joint instability, acromegaly, neuropathic joint. Osteoarthritis. Distribution. DIP, PIP, wrist, hip, ... |
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| Age; Female versus Male sex; Obesity; Lack of Osteoporosis; Occupation; Sports Activities; Prior injury; Muscle weakness; Propioceptive deficits; Acromegaly ... |
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| A study showed oxycodone to be synergistic with NSAIDS.Can use tramadol with acetominophen, in addition to NSAID/COX-2 inhibitor … |
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| Allergic Rhinitis Rheumatoid Arthritis Asthma Multiple Sclerosis Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Dermatitis COPD Osteoarthritis Cystic Fibrosis Temporal Arteritis |
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| Pain relief > functional gain; ACL sacrificed; PCL also may be sacrificedThe Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (American) 2002; 84:1522-1527. ... |
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| Addiction; Asthma; Carpal tunnel syndrome; Fibromyalgia; Headache; Low back pain; Menstrual cramps; Myofascial pain; Osteoarthritis; Stroke; Tennis elbow |
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| Crystal deposition; Acromegaly; Previous rheumatoid arthritis (ie, burnt-out rheumatoid arthritis); Heritable metabolic causes (eg, alkaptonuria, ... |
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| Low-dose NSAID Corticosteroid injection. Acetaminophen. Reference: American College of Rheumatology Subcommittee on Osteoarthritis Guidelines. … |
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| DJD, Degenerative arthritis, osteoarthrosis, or hypertrophic arthritis; Most prevalent problem orthopaedic surgeon faces today; Progressive loss of … |
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