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Arthropathy in Patients with CREST Variant Scleroderma by Jan Posted Tue 16 Mar 2010 12:00am . Patients should be identified and treated promptly to avoid development of serious articular disease. The tendency to develop severe articular disease is likely immunogenetically... Objective: To define the presence and characteristics of arthropathy in patients with scleroderma and distinguish it from RA. Methods: Case series of 106 Read on »
Erosive Arthropathy in systemic sclerosis by Jan Posted Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:58pm of SSc patients have been identified but erosive arthropathy is considered uncommon. The aim of this study was to assess radiological features of SSc patients with polyarthritis Read on »
Temporo-mandibular joint disorder and headaches by Dr. Alexander Mauskop Medical Doctor Posted Sun 06 Mar 2011 10:29pm Temporo-mandibular joint disorders (TMD) have long been known to be associated with headaches.  A very interesting study conducted in Brazil and published in the Clinical Journal of Pain examined this association in 300 patients with TMD. The researchers carefully evaluated the type of TMD and its severity as well as the type of headache that might Read on »
Temporomandibular Joint Disorders (TMJ) by Jan Posted Sat 16 Oct 2010 12:00am Although no specific data exists regarding the social impact of temporamandibular joint disorders, TMJ is estimated to account for as much as thirty billion dollars a year.... The term temporomandibular joint disorders is an umbrella term which combines those with true pathology of the temporomandibular joint and those with involvement of the muscles Read on »
When to See a Dentist for TMJs Or Temporomandibular Joint Disorders by Top3dentists Posted Wed 01 Jul 2009 6:40pm Basic Symptoms of TMJ Disorder The characteristic symptoms of TMJ are pain and tenderness of the jaw muscles, clicking and grinding noises during movement of the jaw, and limited or irregular jaw movement. Some other symptoms may include: spasm and sensitivity of various facial and neck muscles, preauricular (in front of the auricle of th ... Read on »
When to See a Dentist for TMJs Or Temporomandibular Joint Disorders by Top3dentists Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:04pm Basic Symptoms of TMJ Disorder The characteristic symptoms of TMJ are pain and tenderness of the jaw muscles, clicking and grinding noises during movement of the jaw, and limited or irregular jaw movement. Some other symptoms may include: spasm and sensitivity of various facial and neck muscles, preauricular (in front of the auricle ... Read on »
Thoracic Pain, myofascial, joint dysfunction, thoracic outlet syndrome or prolapsed disc ????? by Barmac Posted Tue 04 Aug 2009 7:28pm syndrome, myofascial and joint dysfunction, prolapsed disc and Fibromyalgia to name a few ................. I also don't think it helps that I am quite well endowed (presume that's Read on »
Treatments for TMD (Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction by Dr. Syed L. Doctor of Dentistry Posted Tue 01 Sep 2009 10:05pm Open surgery – This may be required for the dental specialist to shorten stretched ligaments, repair torn ligaments, and/or pull the displaced cartilage into position. The surgeon can repair, remove or replace the cartilage. Sometimes the cartilage is … Here is the original post:  Treatments for TMD (Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction Read on »
Nonoperative Treatment of Anterior Shoulder Dislocations – 25 Year Follow-Up by Mike Reinold Patient Expert Posted Mon 05 Jul 2010 3:00am . Arthropathy was mild in 29%, moderate in 9%, and severe in 17%. Of shoulders without recurrence, 18% had moderate/severe arthropathy. 39% of shoulders suffered a recurrence once or more without surgery, and 26% for surgically stabilized shoulders. Shoulders that did not recur had less arthropathy than shoulders that recurred or stabilized over time. Shoulders Read on »
The articular manifestations of progressive systemic sclerosis (scleroderma). by Jan Posted Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:55pm destructive. The occurrence of unrelated arthropathy, such as primary osteoarthritis, is not uncommon, and its differentiation from true PSS joint disease can be difficult. Read on »