by londonrh | Mar 1, 2016 | Dr Stephanie Barrett, London Rheumatologist, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Rheumatologist in London, Rheumatology
Research finds Compound in Green Tea could help to block Rheumatoid Arthritis effects Research carried out in the US by Washing State University has found that a chemical compound within green tea could be used to help address and treat some of the most painful and...
by londonrh | Feb 8, 2016 | Dr Stephanie Barrett, London Rheumatologist, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Rheumatologist in London, Rheumatology
The British Society for Rheumatology releases first Rheumatoid and Early Inflammatory Arthritis Audit Findings The debilitating nature of rheumatoid arthritis and related conditions is something which should be at the forefront of all practitioners diagnosing and...
by londonrh | Feb 2, 2016 | Dr Stephanie Barrett, London Rheumatologist, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Rheumatologist in London, Rheumatology
Rheumatoid Arthritis Flare Ups As someone who lives with rheumatoid arthritis, it’s always good to get through a few weeks, or even months, without a significant pain flare up. Unfortunately, almost everyone with the condition will suffer a flare up at some time or...
by londonrh | Nov 27, 2015 | arthritis, Dr Stephanie Barrett, London Rheumatologist, rheumatologist, Rheumatologist in London, Rheumatology
What is Ankylosing Spondylitis? Ankylosing Spondylitis is a specific inflammatory condition which affects the joints in your spine. As the inflammation settles into your spine calcium then forms where the ligaments attach to the bones of the spine and this can reduce...
by londonrh | Oct 7, 2015 | arthritis, Dr Stephanie Barrett, London Rheumatologist, rheumatologist, Rheumatologist in London, Rheumatology
Protecting your joints when you’re suffering with arthritis or other musculoskeletal problems is essential so they your symptoms don’t become more pronounced. It is important to become more focused and aware of your body and particularly your joints, how you use them...
by londonrh | Oct 4, 2015 | arthritis, Dr Stephanie Barrett, London Rheumatologist, rheumatologist, Rheumatologist in London, Rheumatology
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome occurs when the median nerve is compressed, usually due to swelling of the nerve or surrounding tendons. The median nerve is key to the feelings of the hand, providing sensations to the palm side of the thumb, middle finger index finger and the...