Guest guest Posted February 6, 2005 Report Share Posted February 6, 2005 Next>> Spine Surgery for Rheumatoid Arthritis Edited by Jens R. Chapman, M.D. Last updated March 11, 2002 Rheumatoid arthritis of the spine Incidence and risk factors One in five to one in three patients with RA have spinal involvement. I DO NOT KNOW IF ALL SAW THIS BUT I IT IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR THOSE WHO HAVE RA.... THIS WAS INCLUDED IN AN ARTICLE GINA PROVIDED TO THE GROUP A FEW WEEKS AGO AND SINCE I HAVE SEVERE RA WITH VERY BAD LOWER BACK PAIN, I FOUND THE LAST 2 SENTENCES ALARMING.... JOANNE In early stages of RA, anti-inflammatory medications can be effective in decreasing pain and may slow the progression of joint destruction caused by RA. Exercises Once joint destruction of the spine has set in, there are no specific exercises that can stop or arrest the development of spinal instability. Maintenance of a normal body posture and a low-impact exercise program are necessary to avoid severe secondary problems, such as spontaneous spine fractures and maintain reasonable levels of cardiopulmonary fitness. Chiropractic manipulation of RA patients with spinal involvement is, however, clearly contraindicated due to the risk of causing spinal instability to worsen. Cases of paralysis after spine manipulation have been reported Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2005 Report Share Posted February 6, 2005 Next>> Spine Surgery for Rheumatoid Arthritis Edited by Jens R. Chapman, M.D. Last updated March 11, 2002 Rheumatoid arthritis of the spine Incidence and risk factors One in five to one in three patients with RA have spinal involvement. I DO NOT KNOW IF ALL SAW THIS BUT I IT IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR THOSE WHO HAVE RA.... THIS WAS INCLUDED IN AN ARTICLE GINA PROVIDED TO THE GROUP A FEW WEEKS AGO AND SINCE I HAVE SEVERE RA WITH VERY BAD LOWER BACK PAIN, I FOUND THE LAST 2 SENTENCES ALARMING.... JOANNE In early stages of RA, anti-inflammatory medications can be effective in decreasing pain and may slow the progression of joint destruction caused by RA. Exercises Once joint destruction of the spine has set in, there are no specific exercises that can stop or arrest the development of spinal instability. Maintenance of a normal body posture and a low-impact exercise program are necessary to avoid severe secondary problems, such as spontaneous spine fractures and maintain reasonable levels of cardiopulmonary fitness. Chiropractic manipulation of RA patients with spinal involvement is, however, clearly contraindicated due to the risk of causing spinal instability to worsen. Cases of paralysis after spine manipulation have been reported Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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