Arthritis
Arthritis means “inflamed joint.” Ordinarily, a joint consists of two smooth, cartilage-encased bone surfaces that fit together and glide between each other. When these surfaces become irregular or worn-down, that’s when arthritis forms. Arthritis can occur all throughout the body, but arthritis treatment is most common in the hands, fingers and wrists.
Rheumatoid Arthritis
A chronic inflammatory disorder, rheumatoid arthritis is an auto-immune disease wherein a person’s immune system mistakenly attacks their own body tissue. Cells that lubricate the joints called synovial tissue become inflamed when a patient has rheumatoid arthritis. The inflammation causes the joint lining to erode cartilage and bones, and may even extend to the surrounding ligaments.
There is no cure for rheumatoid arthritis, although a combination of therapy and medication can be used as arthritis treatment to help Ogden patients relieve the symptoms. Our Hand and Upper Extremities Specialist may also perform surgery in severe cases to repair damaged joints and restore their function.
Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis is a very common form of arthritis that affects the cartilage that cushions joints. This cartilage begins to break down, exposing bones that rub against each other. Medication tends to take the edge off this condition, but surgical intervention may be required for Ogden patients in severe cases.
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Dan Johnson, DO
OrthopedicsView Profile
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Damian A.R.. Illing, MD,MS
Hand & Upper ExtremityView Profile
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Brian A. Vernon, MD
OrthopedicsView Profile
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Seth R. Cope, MD
OrthopedicsView Profile
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Jeff Sorensen, MD
OrthopedicsView Profile
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Brent Baranko, MD
Orthopedics, Sports MedicineView Profile
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Brett Richards, MD
Hand & Upper ExtremityView Profile
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Michael J. Hall, MD
OrthopedicsView Profile
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Sean Davis, MD
OrthopedicsView Profile
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Jaren Mills, PA-C
OrthopedicsView Profile
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Dennin Loomis, FNP-C
OrthopedicsView Profile
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Blake McMillan, PA-C
OrthopedicsView Profile
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Brandon Park, NP-C
OrthopedicsView Profile
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