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Johns Hopkins Arthritis Bulletin

The Johns Hopkins
Arthritis Bulletin

Joan M. Bathon, M.D.,
Medical Editor

Professor of Medicine,
Division of Rheumatology,
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Director, Johns Hopkins
Arthritis Center

Board of Advisors

Susan Bartlett, Ph.D.,
Assistant Professor of Medicine,
Division of Rheumatology,
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

Clifton O. Bingham III, M.D.,
Assistant Professor of Medicine,
Division of Rheumatology,
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

John Flynn, M.D.,
Associate Professor of Medicine,
Clinical Director,
Division of General Internal Medicine
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

Kevin Fontaine, Ph.D,
Assistant Professor of Medicine,
Division of Rheumatology,
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

Jon Giles, M.D.,
Instructor in Medicine,
Division of Rheumatology,
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

Uzma Haque, M.D.,
Assistant Professor of Medicine,
Division of Rheumatology,
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

The Johns Hopkins Arthritis Bulletin is a major new resource for comprehensive, up-to-the-minute coverage of essential medical news for arthritis sufferers.

Quarterly briefings on the latest medical developments delivered via Priority Mail.

Late-breaking news of innovative new treatments and health-essential study results.

Expert evaluations and comparisons of new medications and diagnostic procedures.

Authoritative medical guidance for coping with every form of arthritis.

The latest breakthroughs in the fights against arthritis

Johns Hopkins Arthritis Bulletin

If you or someone you love is facing any one of these health challenges, get the expert medical guidance you need in The Johns Hopkins Arthritis Bulletin:

Osteoarthritis

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Fibromyalgia

Hip, Knee, or Shoulder Surgery

Joint Replacement

Psoriatic Arthritis

Family History of Arthritis

Caregiver for Arthritis Patient

Ankylosing Spondylitis

Post-Operative Pain Management

Gout


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Dr. Joan Bathon, Director,
Johns Hopkins Arthritis Center

Arthritis can be one of the most debilitating health challenges you’ll ever experience. Don’t face it alone. Get the up-to-the-minute information you need to help ensure the optimal medical outcome for yourself or a loved one. Four times a year, the Johns Hopkins Arthritis Bulletin will deliver:

• News of breakthrough discoveries in arthritis medicine, diagnostics, treatment, and prevention.

• Health-critical research findings presented in plain jargon-free language.

• Insights from the top arthritis medical conferences around the world.

• Authoritative medical guidance from Johns Hopkins experts.

• Urgent health alerts about drug interactions, side effects, and contraindications.

• Answers to your questions about therapy, medication, pain relief, surgical options, and much more.

The Johns Hopkins Arthritis Bulletin:
A Single Up-to-the-Minute Resource for All Your Arthritis Questions and Concerns

Every quarterly issue of The Johns Hopkins Arthritis Bulletin will include:

The Doctor's Letter
... covering the latest developments in arthritis medicine, surgical procedures, drug research, physical therapy, dietary discoveries, and more.

In-Depth Reports
...
detailed discussions of key arthritis concerns such as joint replacement, minimally invasive surgical techniques, medication options, and more.

Grand Rounds
... your opportunity to present your own personal arthritis questions--and get clear, detailed answers from Johns Hopkins experts.

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The Johns Hopkins Arthritis Bulletin
Fall 2007:

Rehabilitation Before And After Hip Or Knee Replacement Surgery

For over five years, Dr. Joan Bathon and her fellow specialists at the Arthritis Center at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine have been bringing you the latest news and most cutting-edge treatments for osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, gout, and more in The Johns Hopkins Arthritis Bulletin.

Over 300,000 knee replacement and 300,000 hip replacement surgeries are performed in the US each year. In the Rehabilitation Before And After Hip Or Knee Replacement Surgery issue, we bring you the latest information on how you can get the best results from your joint replacement surgery through effectively preparing prior to surgery, and knowing in detail what will be involved in your rehabilitation after your surgery.

Even more than your doctor, YOU are the most important partner in your treatment plan for your arthritis. Your plan should have two complementary goals: managing your arthritis pain and improving your physical function.

You can start your treatment plan today by learning as much as you can about your knee replacement or hip replacement surgery, so you can start your preparations NOW.

In the Rehabilitation Before And After Hip Or Knee Replacement Surgery issue, you'll get the most frequently asked frequent questions about rehabilitation before and after hip or knee replacement surgery, including:

  • Are you delaying your joint-replacement surgery too long?
  • When is the right time for knee replacement surgery?
  • How long does it take to recover from knee or hip replacement surgery?
  • When does physical therapy begin for a hip or knee replacement?
  • When does physical therapy begin after joint replacement surgery?
  • What does a physical therapist do to help with my rehabilitation following knee or hip replacement surgery?
  • What are good exercises to incorporate into an early post-operative hip and knee exercise program?
  • How do I find a good physical therapist for post-surgery rehabilitation?

...and more.

If you don't know the answers to these questions, finding them is your next crucial step, so you can know all your options before making any decisions about your health.

In your copy of Rehabilitation Before And After Hip Or Knee Replacement Surgery, you'll also discover:

  • effective osteoarthritis treatment strategies
  • how osteoarthritis affects the joints-an illustrated guide
  • arthritis in the gym-your guide to safe effective exercise when you have osteoarthritis of the knee
  • an overview of effective pain relief for knee osteoarthritis
  • pre- and post-surgery exercises for knee and hip-an illustrated guide
  • planning for joint surgery: how advance planning makes for smoother rehabilitation
  • the best ways to reduce your recovery time from surgery
  • how a physical therapist assesses a person's physical and functional status
  • guide to pre-rehabilitation
  • illustrated guide to aquacise: the therapeutic benefits of water
  • a list of questions to ask when selecting a physical therapist

...and more.

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In this information-packed issue, you'll also get details of important research and findings from all over the world in the Doctor's Letter, plus Grand Rounds, questions from our subscribers, the very same questions on YOUR mind now as you see the best relief from your arthritis.

Just look at all you'll get in your copy of the Rehabilitation Before And After Hip Or Knee Replacement Surgery issue:

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Doctor's Letter:

  • The Results of the Risedronate (Actonel), Osteoporosis, and Cartilage Study
  • Spinal Stenosis: The Cause Is Often Osteoarthritis
  • EULAR 2007 (The European League Against Rheumatism) Conference Report
  • New Lupus Drug Is Tested
  • Increased Lymphoma Risk Among RA Patients Can Be Lessened
  • Obesity And Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)
  • A New RA Medication? Perhaps

In-Depth Report: Rehabilitation Before And After Hip Or Knee Replacement Surgery

Grand Rounds:

  • Cysts On Hip
  • Residual Gout Symptoms
  • Clicking Noise In Neck
  • Magnet Therapy?
  • Botox For Osteoarthritis?
  • Antinuclear Antibody Testing For Lupus
  • Gout And Heart Attack Risk
  • Skipping Medication
  • Purine-Rich Foods
  • Degenerative Spine Changes
  • Medication For Psoriatic Arthritis
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis And Life Expectancy
  • When To Start TNF Medications For RA
  • Hip Replacement Concerns
  • Cartilage Concerns
  • Cortisone Injections For Cardiac Patients
  • Swollen Leg: Is It Arthritis?
  • Chiropractic Care: Can It Help People With RA?
  • Rheumatoid Factor-Will I Definitely Get RA?

In no other Arthritis Bulletin issue will you find such an array of expert information on the topic of Rehabilitation Before And After Hip Or Knee Replacement Surgery

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Rehabilitation Before And After Hip Or Knee Replacement Surgery provides 48 pages of detailed information direct from the doctors and researchers on the front line in the battle against arthritis.

This is news you can use from America's #1 Best Hospital for 18 consecutive years, and America's #1 Rheumatology Center. All of the Johns Hopkins publications are designed with YOU in mind, the busy person looking for the most comprehensive answers to your many questions about arthritis. You can work with your doctor by staying as informed and proactive as possible about your health to help achieve the best outcome.

Once you download Rehabilitation Before And After Hip Or Knee Replacement Surgery, you can start reading it immediately. You'll be able to discuss what you learn with your doctor and loved ones, and apply all you learn at once, to help you make the most informed decisions about your health.

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