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W. Ben Kibler, MD

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Conducting the “nonshoulder” shoulder examination

Optimal shoulder function is achieved with the kinetic chain. Alterations in this sequenced activation of body segments often are associated with shoulder injury. A screening examination of areas proximal to the shoulder where these alterations often are found can help physicians make the diagnosis.









Whitney L. Jackson

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ACR 2016 Preview: Biosimilars On Par with Originators yet Patients Remain Skeptic

In this slideshow, we preview biosimilar studies due to be presented at the American College of Rheumatology annual meeting Nov. 11-16 in Washington, D.C.












Linda Peckel

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Stroke Survival Much Improved Since 2000

Death from acute stroke has dropped by as much as 55 percent, shows a population study published in BMJ.


Rheumatology Network Editorial Staff

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FDA Approves Device for Low Back Pain

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted pre-market approval to Mainstay Medical Holdings for the production of an implantable neurostimulator for chronic low back pain.






Andrew D. Bowser

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Take Five: A Psoriatic Arthritis Quiz

See if you can correctly answer these 5 questions that cover biomarkers, the CASPAR criteria, and more.



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