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    activity. Arthritis is a common disease that develops in a variety of different forms. The word “arthritis” itself means “joint inflammation”. A joint is the section of the body where two bones meet, providing a cushion between them and facilitating movement. Arthritis not only comes in different forms but, occur in humans of all ages, genders and races. Because conventional treatment options focus mostly on pain management, an increasing number of the 43 million people with arthritis are seeking

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    Prevalent of Rheumatoid Arthritis in Male verse Female A patient living with rheumatoid arthritis has a very challenging day. Rheumatoid Arthritis is a form of arthritis that produce pain, swelling, stiffness, redness, tenderness, and deformity of many joints of the body. For patients with this illness, each day’s activities can present many challenges. The simplest activities, which are taken for granted, can pose a significant obstacle for a patient with rheumatoid arthritis. Most people living

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    types of Arthritis such as Osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, and Rheumatoid Arthritis. Arthritis is when there is inflammation of one or more of your joints. The main symptoms of arthritis are joint pain and stiffness, which typically worsen with age. Treatments for these types of Arthritis may consist of; Physical exercises, medications or even therapy. This paper examines what Occupational Therapist do to treat Arthritis specifically Rheumatoid Arthritis. What is Rheumatoid arthritis? Rheumatoid arthritis

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    Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a disease that is described as “systematic inflammatory disease that manifests itself in multiple joints in the body”. (Center for Disease Control, 22 Jul. 2016) It is an autoimmune disease that affects millions in the US both directly and indirectly. RA affects both genders and is prevalent in people of all races and nationalities. Symptoms for RA include swollen or stiffness in joints, fatigue, and fever. (Mayo Clinic Staff, 18 Mar. 2016) Treatment for RA ranges from

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    Abstract According to research, rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is the most popular autoimmune disease. RA is known to be a prolonged, systemic disease that causes inflammation. This inflammation can potentially disturb the synovial tissue that is in the body which eventually leads to damage in the joints, disabling functional abilities, and sometimes even leading to death. Many different factors can be held accountable for the diagnosis (Korczowska, 2014). Throughout this display of research many different

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    Rheumatoid Arthritis is an inflammatory and autoimmune disease that occurs when your immune system mistakenly attacks healthy joints, causing horrific symptoms such as immense pain, swelling, stiffness, and loss of physical function (What is rheumatoid arthritis (RA)?). Joint pain which affects over seventy million Americans each year, can be discomfort, pain, or inflammation arising from any part of a joint, including cartilage, bone, ligaments, tendons, or muscles (Rheumatoid Arthritis.). It is

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    The synovium, secretes a fluid that nourishes the cartilage and lubricates the joints Therefore this may finally lead to the destruction of both bone and cartilage inside the joint. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF ARTHRITIS Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic inflammatory disease that induces joint pain. It causes the weakening of bones which leads to osteoporosis which is a major cause of fracture. RA poses an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and at other times premature death as a result of the damage

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    Rheumatoid Arthritis is a disease that many people suffer from. This is disease is very painful and cause your joints to swell and become stiff and restricts the motion of that that joint. This is an autoimmune disease that your immune system cells function improperly that causes them to attack the ligaments and joints. Also, it is genetic and environmental can play a role in this disease developing in the joints. This diseases symptoms are stiffness of the joints of over an hour, swollen joints

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    Arthritis is one of the oldest and most chronic disease in the world. As the name suggests “arthr-” meaning joint and “-itis” meaning inflammation, hence arthritis primarily affects joints, which are the places where bones meet and movement occurs. It is characterized by swelling, pain and stiffness in the joints. • Almost 8 million adults who report an activity limitation due to arthritis also report of severe limitation in their ability to kneel, bend, or stoop and about six million are not able

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    Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis are both, obviously, some of the many forms of arthritis. According to my Health Science teacher’s marvelous powerpoint, Osteoarthritis is “a progressive roughening of normally smooth cartilage, eventually wearing it away,” and Rheumatoid Arthritis is “an autoimmune disorder where the body’s immune system attacks healthy joint tissues.” The major difference between Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis is the way they are brought on, or caused. Osteoarthritis

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