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Eilidh Forbes

Arthritis | Arthritis Research UK - 8 views

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    The different types of musculoskeletal conditions fall into 5 main groups: Different types of arthritis can cause a wide range of symptoms, but you should see a doctor if any of the following apply to you: Arthritis can affect you regardless of your age, sex, or race, although many people who are affected won't have persistent or severe symptoms. Most types of arthritis are caused by many factors acting together.
Lena Barksby

Men's Health Highland: Free Public Talks | Arthritis Care Connect Scotland - 1 views

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    Men's Health Highland have announced a series of free public talks on men's health, that are to be held in the Inverness Town House through the beginning of this year. Two of these talks shall be focusing specifically on arthritis: Topic: Men and Joint Replacement Arthritis Care shall have a stand on both days, where you can gather information, find support and get advice on living with arthritis.
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    This is a link to Men's Health Highland who are doing a series of free public talks on men's health, that are to be held in the Inverness Town House through the beginning of this year. First one is 17th Feb. Two of these talks shall be focusing specifically on arthritis:
Lena Barksby

arthritis and carers - 4 views

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    This document has been removed from the Arthritis Care website and is on a server somewhere else. To find it do a Google search Arthritis Carers Hilary Jones
Lorna Kennedy

Arthritis Care : Rheumatoid arthritis - 1 views

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    Rheumatoid arthritis is an inflammatory disease, mainly affecting joints and tendons. An inflamed joint looks swollen and red, and appears warm to the touch. The disease usually starts in the wrists, hands or feet, and can spread to other joints and other parts of the body.
lauren gunn

BBC - Health: Rheumatoid arthritis - 3 views

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    In rheumatoid arthritis the affected joints are stiff (particularly in the morning), painful, tender and swollen. Usually more than one joint is affected, in a symmetrical distribution. Rheumatoid arthritis can affect any joint, but the most commonly affected are those of the wrist, hands and fingers, toes, ankles and knees.
kate prescott

Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment - 1 views

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    just playing with how to do this!
Sarah Smith

rheumatoid arthritis - 3 views

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    A simple introduction and a brief overview of Rheumatioid Arthritis
Lena Barksby

Patient perceptions of rheumatoid arthritis - 7 views

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    slightly out of date but still interesting
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    If the link does not open, due to membership to nursing standard, then I have the paper saved so if you email me saying which paper on my uni email of leb00024 i will email you it over.
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    Sharing of articles like this is in breach of copyright. What you have to do is save the link to the paper and share this link NOT the article itself
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    Sorry, I did not realise that when I put the ones on from Nursing Standard. Thank you for letting me know. I have tried to delete the links, however as you have commented on them I am unable to delete them. If you know how I can make amends I would appreciate it. Thanks again for lettting me know.
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    Having links is OK it is the sharing of the PDF/paper copy of the file that was the problem
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    Thats great, thanks for the clarification. I now know where I went wrong so I wont repeat it. Thanks again.
Lena Barksby

Autoimmune diseases rheumatoid arthritis - 1 views

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    If the link does not open, due to membership to nursing standard, then I have the paper saved so if you email me saying which paper on my uni email of leb00024 i will email you it over.
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    Sharing of articles like this is in breach of copyright. What you have to do is save the link to the paper and share this link NOT the article itself
Lena Barksby

Best practice in the treatment of patients with rhumatoid arthritis - 3 views

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    If the link does not open, due to membership to nursing standard, then I have the paper saved so if you email me saying which paper on my uni email of leb00024 i will email you it over.
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    Sharing of articles like this is in breach of copyright. What you have to do is save the link to the paper and share this link NOT the article itself
gillian FYVIE

SIGN 123: Management of early rheumatoid arthritis - 3 views

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    Management of early rheumatoid arthritis This guideline will be of particular interest to rheumatologists, general practitioners rheumatology nurse specialists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, dietitians, podiatrists and pharmacists. Guideline No 123 ISBN 978 1 905813 70 4 Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network
sarah ennis

Managing Thumb Arthritis - 3 views

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    Managing Thumb Arthritis
Lena Barksby

NRAS - National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society - Knee Replacement - A Patient's Perspective - 1 views

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    Mr. Allum performed a total knee replacement to my left knee at the end of November 2002. My knee had become extremely painful over a period of some months as the gap between the tibia and fibia had reduced until it was bone on bone.
kate prescott

A video on a possible new drug treatment for rheumatoid arthritis - 2 views

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    may be of interest-american but drugs
Lena Barksby

Highland Community Care Forum - Useful Contacts for Carers - 4 views

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    Highland Community Care Forum works with health and community care service users and their carers to ensure their views are heard to help shape policies and services provision.
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