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Arthritis and other rheumatic diseases are characterized by
pain, swelling, and limited movement in joints and connective tissues in the
body. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, over
46 million people in the US have some form of arthritis or chronic joint
symptoms..
In 1975, St. John's formed the Arthritis Treatment Center, which was expanded
in 1985 by designation by the Missouri Department of Health.
Now, 23 counties are served by St. John's Southwest Missouri Regional
Arthritis Center, one of seven facilities throughout the state providing
comprehensive diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation.
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complete treatment program, support clubs, public forums and a quarterly
newsletter are available as well. Doctors and staff are kept up to date with the
latest technology and advancements by way of monthly lectures, videos, books and
an annual seminar.
You may reach St. John's Southwest Missouri Regional Arthritis Center at
417-820-3665 or 1-800-835-5197.
Arthritis, which literally means inflammation of a joint (where two or more bones meet), actually refers to more than 100 different diseases. Rheumatic diseases include any diseases that cause pain, stiffness, and swelling in joints or other supportive body structures, such as muscles, tendons, ligaments, and bones. In fact, the group of arthritis diseases falls under the category of rheumatic diseases.
Arthritis and other rheumatic diseases are often mistakenly associated with old age, because osteoarthritis (the most common form of arthritis) occurs more often among elderly persons. However, arthritis and other rheumatic diseases affect people of all ages.
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