ygoy.com Blog 2009-11-17T10:48:29Z WordPress http://arthritis.ygoy.com/feed/atom/ Administrator http:// <![CDATA[All About Arthrography]]> http://arthritis.ygoy.com/?p=427 2009-11-17T10:48:29Z 2009-11-17T10:48:29Z Arthrography is the imaging procedure of a joint. Here the joint is exposed to a special form of x-ray called fluoroscopy and a contrast material containing iodine is injected into the joint.

Flouroscopy is the advanced technique of imaging that has clear images showing both anatomical position and functioning of the joint.

Arthrogram is the outcome image of the joint after the procedure of arthrography. This is one of the procedures of diagnosis of arthritis.

Principle of Arthrography:

A small dose of ionizing radiation is produced by injecting calculated amount of iodine into the soft tissues around a joint. After this the joint is exposed to x-rays and the image is captured. When the iodine is injected the inner lining of the joint structures are coated with iodine. They appear as a bright white layers on arthrogram. This allows the radiologist to examine the anatomy and function of the joint clearly.

Patient Preparation for Arthography:

Arthography is a simple non-invasive technique. But being a radioactive procedure it need some preparations such as:

  • The patient needs to inform the physician all the medications he is using.
  • The doctor should know if the patient has any allergies to radioactive materials.
  • The doctor should be informed about the patient’s recent illness and long term diseases like hay fever or asthama etc.
  • The patient is asked to remove jewellery, eye glasses and any other metal object that he may be wearing. This is because all these may interfear with x-images.
  • Women should inform their physicians if they are pregnant. Imaging tests are not performed during pregnancy due to potential harm to the fetus unless it is indispensable.
  • Patient should wear a special gown or dress designed so as to have a minimum exposure to the radiation.

The Procedure:

Skin around the joint is cleansed with antiseptic. The joint is numbed using a local anesthetia. A needle is inserted into the joint and then the fluid is taken out for the examination which may be sent for laboratory analysis.

Now, the contrast material is injected into the joint space and the needle is removed. The patient is asked to move the joint for uniform distribution of the contrast material in the joint. Images are then obtained keeping the joint in various positions. The whole procedure is usually accomplished within 30 minutes.

Advantages of Arthography:

  • The main advantage of arthography is that it is very effective technique for detecting the anatomy and the physiology of the joint.
  • It can clearly show tears, lesions of structures and the ligaments of the joints, especially the knee joint.
  • It can also show clearly the dislocation of the joint.
  • Mostly all the radiation is removed and no radiation remains in the patient’s body.
  • It is non-invasive and a convenient procedure.

Disadvantages of Arthography:

  • There is always a risk of cancer whenever there is radiation exposure. Arthography has a slight risk of cancer from the excessive exposure to radiation.
  • Benefits of Arthography cannot be given to the patient having allergies to iodine or radioactive materials.
  • Pregant women can be exceptions for arthography.
  • The procedure calls for the extra care for the using sterile needles. It also needs preparation of the patient for the better imaging of the joint.
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Administrator http:// <![CDATA[Thermal Imaging Cameras for Arthritis]]> http://arthritis.ygoy.com/?p=421 2009-11-16T10:16:13Z 2009-11-16T10:16:13Z Thermal imaging cameras are one of the latest techniques for the diagnosis of arthritis. They are used for the early detection of arthritis. This article gives the principle, construction of thermal imaging cameras with their advantages in the diagnosis of arthritis.

The Principle:

The principle on which thermal imaging cameras is quite simple. People with arthritis have increased temperature around the joints due to the inflammation. As temperature increases the amount of infrared radiations emitted by the area increases. These infrared radiations are captured by cameras and images are produced after calibrations.

The construction and working of the cameras:

The cameras of thermal imaging systems can detect electromagnetic radiation in the range of infrared of electromagnetic spectrum. Radiation of wavelength in the range 900 to 14,000 nanometers or 0.9 to 14 micrometers is detected by the camera.

These are sent to the imaging systems of the camera where the higher are lower temperatures are differentiated by the resolutions. Areas with higher temparature appear prominent aganist the cooler background. Thus area of inflammation is clearly spotted on the image. It also has comparative studies of the normal physiological condition and pathetic situations of arthritis.

Here are few advantages of thermal imaging cameras for diagnosis of arthritis:

  • Very useful in detecting early stages of arthritis and several other ailments like inflammatory arthritis, joint deformity and joint damage etc.
  • Being a non-invasive procedure it is painless and a very convenient type of diagnosis.
  • No harmful radiations are emitted during the procedure. This makes the equipment safe for both patients and technicians.
  • Thermal imaging is very useful in detecting the possibility of juvenile arthritis.
  • Accurate and better resoultion cameras make them important diagnostic tools that a doctor can relay.
  • It is boon for both doctors and patients as the use of the thermal imaging cameras is quickly becoming a diagnostic method of choice.
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Administrator http:// <![CDATA[Gout Ankle – Swollen Ankles and Gout]]> http://arthritis.ygoy.com/?p=417 2009-11-14T10:17:41Z 2009-11-14T10:16:20Z Gout ankle
Gout is a kind of arthritis. It can affect different joints of the body including the ankle joints. Gout which happens in the ankle is quite difficult to trace out. It develops in one of the toe joints in the initial stage. Then it starts growing to the ankle. The ankle is affected by pain and inflammation. The ankle joint goes through a severe painful state in exceptional cases.

Causes of Gout
The primary causes of gout in the ankle are:

  • Breakdown of purines
  • Metabolism of the body
  • Conditions like sickle cell anemia and other chronic conditions
  • Diabetes
  • Obesity

Men who are between the ages of 40 to 60 are at a higher risk of getting gout in the ankle. People who have a family history of gout, people who use alcohol and obese people are more likely to get gout in the ankle. It is also seen in women in postmenopausal stage or in women above the age of 60.

Types of gout ankle
There are four types of gout. They are asymptomatic, acute, inter-critical, chronic.

Swollen Ankles and Gout
The ankle bone is known as the calcaneus bone. The gout which affects the ankle is a type of inflammatory arthritis. It is known as the arthritis of the metabolic origin. The gout accumulates urate crystals in the soft tissues and joints. This arthritis condition causes pain, inflammation and swelling. Gradually it affects the whole foot especially the lower part of the leg.

Gout which cause swelling and inflammation are treated by taking colchicines and non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. It reduces pain, swelling and inflammation.

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Administrator http:// <![CDATA[Ankle Bursitis]]> http://arthritis.ygoy.com/?p=413 2009-11-14T05:14:22Z 2009-11-10T07:30:01Z Ankle bursitis is nothing but swelling with pain in a bursa (small pouch which is filled with fluid). Bursa protects the ankle by acting as a cushion and shock absorber. It is situated in between a tendon and a bone. It gets inflamed and starts over filling the small pouch with fluid when there is an injury.

The primary causes of ankle bursitis are:

  • The amount of pressure in ankle and heel caused by excessive running on a rough surface
  • Wrong way of exercising for a long time
  • Infection caused by hard hit or direct hit
  • Wearing unfitting shoes which rub the heel continuously and give discomfort
  • Direct or sudden and hard hit to heel
  • Rheumatoid arthritis and gout arthritis
  • Over using ankles without enough rest
  • Unknown reasons that the person can’t describe

The primary symptoms of ankle bursitis are:

  • Limping with reduced movements of the ankle
  • Difficulty to point the toes
  • Pain while wearing shoes
  • Mild fever and tenderness in the ankle
  • Swelling of the heel
  • Redness on the area

Ankle Bursitis Treatment
Ankle bursitis is a condition that can lead to arthritis related problems. So it is important to take medicines as directed by the medical care provider. The proper treatment will help to cure the ankle bursitis. It is important to take the doses on time as directed even if the condition is getting better.

Caring Ankle Bursitis
The main caring methods for ankle bursitis are:

  • Giving enough rest to the immobile portion to reduce the pain
  • Applying ice packs will reduce the swelling and fluid build up on the area
  • Applying heat compresses will help to reduce pain and stiffness. It is best applied after 2 or 3 days of pain and swelling
  • Doing some stretches and light exercises will help. Ask for some strengthening exercises to the doctor
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Administrator http:// <![CDATA[Heel and Ankle Pain]]> http://arthritis.ygoy.com/?p=410 2009-11-07T08:46:50Z 2009-11-07T08:46:50Z The source of the heel pain is always the bottom of the heel. It may not have a specific reason because a person takes more than one million steps per year. It can be treated with some pain killers. The heel pain and ankle pain are cured by themselves in most of the cases.

The strength and firmness of the ankle joint is related with the capacity of the small bones in the ankle to keep the central bone in its place. A twist in the ankle can happen when the toes are pointed to one direction.

Causes of heel and ankle pain
The primary causes of heel and ankle joint pain are:

  • Plantar fasciitis which causes imbalances with plantar fascia
  • Neurologic imbalances
  • Systemic development of heel pain
  • Traumatic reasons

Heel and Ankle Pain Wraps
Heel and ankle raps are popularly used to reduce the pain and stress caused to the ankle. Most of the ankle and heel pains are cured automatically within a few day s without taking any treatments. Around 95 percent of the heel pains come under this category.

The main ways of treating heel and ankle pain are calf muscle stretching, OTC drugs, taking anti-inflammatory medications, cortisone injections and using foot orthotics. The foot orthotics is prescribed by a specialist doctor to fit the requirement. It supports the ankle and places the center bone of the heel in the right place.

The primary benefits of using ankle and heel braces are:

  • Normal, ice wraps and warm wraps are perfect for relieving pain and stress
  • Improve the nagging pains, sprains and heel pains
  • Give relief to an injured area or recovering injury
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Administrator http:// <![CDATA[Ankle Joint Pain]]> http://arthritis.ygoy.com/?p=407 2009-11-06T12:53:11Z 2009-11-06T12:53:11Z Ankle
The ankle is that part of the human body where the leg and foot meet with each other. It is a joint which connects the leg and foot. It is also known as talocrural joint.

Ankle Joint Pain
The ankle joint consists of three important lateral ligaments. They are:

  • The anterior talofibular ligament
  • The posterior talofibular ligament
  • The calcaneofibular ligament

Pain happens in the ankle joint when any of the above said ligaments are injured or damaged. The ankle pain will also happen in the case of irregularities in the two normal directions named as plantar flexion and dorsiflexion.

Dealing with Ankle Joint Pain
The ankle joint pain caused by injuries, wear and tear, rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing arthritis, nerve compression, and tarsal tunnel syndrome and rarely by infections. These problems are often addressed with the help of pain relieving medications, ankle joint exercises and ankle surgery.

The ankle exercises have been proved as a great healing method to reduce the pain, stiffness and swelling in the ankle joint.

Managing Ankle Joint Pain
Living with ankle pain is difficult. The person finds difficulty to manage day-to-day activities due to lack of mobility.

Here are a few techniques for managing ankle joint pain. They are:

  • Wear the right kind of comfortable shoes for different purposes
  • Wear ankle guards and insert able insoles
  • Ask for ankle exercises to the doctor

It is advisable to seek immediate medical attention in the case of ankle joint problems which restrict the person from doing the everyday activities. The doctor will suggest the right method of treatment for the condition.

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Administrator http:// <![CDATA[Transient Synovitis]]> http://arthritis.ygoy.com/?p=401 2009-11-06T08:19:03Z 2009-11-06T08:17:50Z Transient synovitis is a condition which causes inflammation of joints situated around the hip. The swelling and inflammation of the tissues in the hip joint are very common in transient synovitis. This condition is called transient because of the short duration of time. It is generally seen in children as as a sudden hip joint pain.

Transient Synovitis of the hip is mostly associated with young children and babies between the age of 3 and 10. They may start limping in a fine morning without any reason. The area may get painful with swelling.

Natural Remedies for Transient Synovitis
The main treatment for Transient Synovitis in children is taking medication and rest. Taking non steroidal anti-inflammatory medicine like ibuprofen will give relief from pain, inflammation and swelling. The child will recover within 3 to 4 days. A recheck up by the doctor is needed if the situation is painful even after 10 days.

The natural remedies for treating the transient synovitis are to get enough rest for the hip and to take pain relief medication after consulting a doctor.

The naturally used natural remedies for Transient Synovitis are:

Glucosamine: It helps to repair and realign the damaged cartilage.

Chondroitin: It has a power to prevent the cartilage break down and it possess some anti-inflammatory properties which help to get rid of pain, inflammation and swelling.

Apple cider vinegar: It is found to be effective for arthritis and arthritis related conditions. It is also used to treat synovitis.

Aloe Vera: The healing properties of aloe vera have the power to cure transient synovitis.

Omega 3 fatty acids: Consuming food containing omega 3 fatty acids will prevent transient synovitis.

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Administrator http:// <![CDATA[Polymyalgia Rheumatica]]> http://arthritis.ygoy.com/?p=397 2009-11-04T12:42:26Z 2009-11-04T12:42:26Z In Greek, Polymyalgia rheumatica means pain in the muscles. This is an inflammatory disorder which cause stiffness and pain in the muscle in neck, upper arms, shoulders, hips and thighs.

There are no specific cause of Polymyalgia rheumatica. It affects people who are above the age of 50. It causes aching in buttocks, thighs, neck, shoulders etc. The primary symptom of Polymyalgia rheumatica is stiffness with pain. The symptoms of Polymyalgia rheumatica can be treated by taking corticosteroids and self preventive measures.

Polymyalgia Rheumatica Symptoms
The person who has this disorder may sleep peacefully at night but in the morning he or she suddenly gets stiffness and pain in the muscles. Women are more likely to get Polymyalgia rheumatica symptoms than men.

The primary symptoms of Polymyalgia rheumatica are:

  • Mild to severe stiffness with pain in shoulders, upper arms, neck, thighs and hips
  • Sudden weight loss
  • Mild fever
  • Tiredness
  • Anemia

Polymyalgia Rheumatica Treatment
Polymyalgia rheumatica can be controlled and treated with the help of self care and medication. The person can resume the day-to-day activities after a week or two. It is important to do some physical activities to balance the strength of bones and muscles.

Self care is vital in the case of treating Polymyalgia rheumatica symptoms. It will reduce the need of taking the corticosteroids. It will strengthen the bones and muscles. Self care also decreases the chances of getting osteoporosis in some persons.

Medications are effective to get rid of the symptoms of Polymyalgia rheumatica. Non steroidal anti-inflammatory medications are generally used to make good the Polymyalgia rheumatica condition. It may need 1 or 2 weeks to get better from the pain and stiffness.

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Administrator http:// <![CDATA[Toxic Synovitis]]> http://arthritis.ygoy.com/?p=393 2009-10-31T12:55:42Z 2009-10-31T12:55:42Z Toxic synovitis is a condition found in children. Children experience hip pain and limping in this condition. It is a form of transient arthritis which affects the hip. It is mostly found in boys when compared to girls. The ratio of toxic synovitis affected boys and a girl is 4:1.

A viral infection is said to be the cause of hip pain in children. The hip joint may get swollen and the hip becomes too painful. Gradually, the one-sided hip pain may affect the other hip by the viral infection.

Toxic Synovitis Hip
As the name indicates, the toxic synovitis of the hip is not related to a dangerous or poisonous condition. Mild symptoms are seen in this condition. One side of the hip becomes painful with a mild fever.

The primary symptoms of toxic synovitis of the hip are:

  • Viral infection like cold
  • Fever which is less than 101 degrees
  • Difficulty to walk
  • Hip pain and limping after a long time of sitting in a chair or car
  • Knee pain without hip pain
  • Hesitating to walk
  • Crying continuously in the case of babies

Taking anti-inflammatory medicines will help to reduce the pain and discomfort. It is advisable to take necessary medication as per the prescription of a doctor. The child is required to take the medication for 3 to 4 weeks to get rid of the inflammation, pain and swelling.

It is important to give rest to the hip joint while taking medications. This will help in a speedy recovery from toxic synovitis. The child has to be encouraged to walk again after the treatment period.

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Administrator http:// <![CDATA[Serositis]]> http://arthritis.ygoy.com/?p=388 2009-10-28T09:27:27Z 2009-10-28T09:23:07Z Serositis is the inflammation caused in the lining of the human lungs. Apart from lungs it affects abdomen and heart. The inflammation happens when the serous tissues start spreading in the lungs, abdomen, and abdominal organs and in the heart. The serous tissues secrete a fluid that is lubricating in nature.

The main causes of serositis are chronic renal failure, juvenile idiopathic arthritis, lupus erythematosus, Mediterranean fever and inflammatory bowel diseases.

45 percent of the people affected with serositis experience inflammation in the serous membranes. The symptoms of the serositis may appear in relation with the other diseases.

There are a few types of serositis related inflammations. They are:

The serous inflammations secrete fluid into serous tissues and causes inflammation.
Another type of inflammation that is related to serous inflammation is fibrinous inflammation and purulent inflammation.

Fibrinous inflammation is formed in the surfaces of the serous in the body. It is found in peritonitis. It is formulated by a deposit of fibrin which id thick on the inflamed part.

Purulent inflammation is always accompanied by of the pus build up that is common in septic infection.

The primary symptoms of the serositis are:

  • Severe pain
  • Inflammation in of the serous membranes
  • Severe inflammation and inflammatory diseases
  • Discomfort
  • Fever

Hyaloserositis
It is an organ coating with a fibrous hyaline. This coating forms as a result of inflammation of the serous membrane, which covers the respective organ.
The iris of the eye is covered with serous membrane. It is very easy to get an inflammation on this area. The eye color changes and it will look swollen and big.

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