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Conditions | Pseudogout

pseudogout

Pseudogout is a form of arthritis that occurs when a particular type of calcium crystal accumulates in the joints. As these crystals are deposited in the affected joint, these deposits can lead to severe pain and swelling.

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     » The Causes of Pseudogout

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  • Introduction
  • Diagnosing Arthritis
  • Pseudogout
  • Physical and Complementary Therapies
  • Living with Arthritis
  • Appendix
  • Glossary
  • Resources
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by Harvard Medical School

Organizations

American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 6300 N. River Road Rosemont, IL 60018 800-346-2267 (toll free) or 847-823-7186 www.aaos.org

This nonprofit organization provides education and services for orthopaedic surgeons and other health professionals. The Web site includes patient information and a doctor referral service.

American College of Rheumatology 1800 Century Place, Suite 250 Atlanta, GA 30345 404-633-3777 www.rheumatology.org

This professional organization of physicians, health professionals, and scientists engages in education, research, and advocacy in order to improve the care of people with arthritis and other rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases. It also offers practice support to health care providers. The Web site includes patient fact sheets.

Arthritis Foundation P.O. Box 7669 Atlanta, GA 30357 800-568-4045 (toll free) www.arthritis.org

This nonprofit foundation sponsors public education programs and continuing education for professionals, raises money for research, and publishes patient information materials. Local chapters can advise about doctors and sponsor activities such as swimming and self-help classes.

National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases Information Clearinghouse National Institutes of Health 1 AMS Circle Bethesda, MD 20892 877-226-4267 (toll free) www.niams.nih.gov

This federal agency distributes patient and professional education materials about arthritis and rheumatic diseases. Also refers people to other sources of information.

Special Health Reports

Hands: Strategies for strong, pain-free hands Barry P. Simmons, M.D., and Joanne P. Bosch, M.S.P.T., C.H.T., Medical Editors (Harvard Health Publications, 44 pages)

This report covers many common and uncommon hand conditions that can cause pain and other symptoms. It also provides solutions, including exercise, medication, surgery, and more.

Knees and Hips: A troubleshooting guide to knee and hip pain Scott David Martin, M.D., Medical Editor (Harvard Health Publications, 41 pages)

This report describes the most common knee and hip conditions, including arthritis. It includes the latest information about medical treatments and surgery, including joint replacement options.

Low Back Pain: Healing your aching back Jeffrey N. Katz, M.D., M.S., Medical Editor (Harvard Health Publications, 48 pages)

This report explains why low back pain develops and how back problems are diagnosed, and describes treatment strategies ranging from home remedies to advanced surgical techniques.


Source: from Harvard Health Publications, Copyright © 2008 Harvard University. All rights reserved. Harvard Medical School does not endorse products.
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