A chronic autoimmune condition where the immune system attacks joint linings, leading to persistent inflammation, pain, and eventually joint damage.
An inflammatory form of arthritis that occurs in some people with psoriasis, affecting the joints with stiffness, swelling, and discomfort.
A systemic disease where the immune system attacks body tissues, including joints, resulting in inflammation that can impact various organs.
An inflammatory type of arthritis affecting the spine and large joints, which can cause reduced flexibility and discomfort over time.
A common form of inflammatory arthritis characterized by sudden, severe attacks of joint pain, often occurring in the big toe.
A degenerative joint disease where the protective cartilage that cushions the ends of bones wears down over time, commonly affecting knees, hips, and hands.
A disease-modifying antirheumatic drug used to reduce joint inflammation and slow disease progression.
Biologic medications that target TNF (adalimumab, etanercept, infliximab, certolizumab, golimumab).
This injectable biologic therapy helps block the action of IL-6 that causes inflammation in joints.
Prescribed to treat inflammation and swelling in patients with rheumatoid arthritis and related conditions.
An effective treatment for certain autoimmune symptoms, frequently used to prevent flares and manage joint pain.
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Targeted movements to decompress the spine and improve lumbar flexibility for daily comfort.
Gentle routines designed to lubricate joints and strengthen supporting muscles to reduce daily stiffness.
Effective techniques to release upper body tension and restore full range of motion in the shoulders.