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Patients who understand their condition
are more likely to take an active role in managing it.
To achieve this goal, patient information sheets written
in easy-to-understand language are provided for you
to print out and give to your patients:
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Last updated: September 03rd, 2007
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For more patient-focused information, visit The Arthritis Society Web site.
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Tests are
not a replacement for taking a patient history or performing
a physical examination |
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Denis
Choquette,
MD, FRCP(C) |
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arthritisU.com
pays special attention to various aspects of osteoarthritis
(OA) from epidemiology to clinical practice. |
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