Aporte a la rutina de la trinchera asistencial donde los conocimientos se funden con las demandas de los pacientes, sus necesidades y las esperanzas de permanecer en la gracia de la SALUD.
jueves, 29 de junio de 2023
Join Us for an NIH HEAL Initiative Workshop on Whole Joint Health Director’s Page Helene M. Langevin, M.D. June 29, 2023
https://www.nccih.nih.gov/about/offices/od/director/past-messages/join-us-for-an-nih-heal-initiative-workshop-on-whole-joint-health?nav=govd
When people have pain in their joints, it’s often assumed that the cartilage in the joint is to blame, and that damage to cartilage is a progressive and irreversible process that can only be managed until the joint needs to be replaced. But the situation is both more complex and more hopeful. Joints are integrated organs that consist of a variety of different tissues—not just cartilage, but also bone, tendons, ligaments, muscle, synovium, myofascial tissues, the joint capsule, and others. Each can play a role in joint pain. Understanding the interactions between these tissues is key to knowing how joint pain can be resolved, joint function restored, and further deterioration prevented.
workshop on understanding and restoring whole joint health in pain management on July 25 and 26, 2023.
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