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A recent Australian study shows why many people with osteoporosis stop taking prescribed medications and what can be done to improve their adherence and outcomes.
A new Painaustralia report shows, since opioid regulations were tightened, 56.2 per cent of people with chronic pain have had their medication cut.
Do you have creaky knees and does this affect the activities you do? You can help researchers by joining a focus group on this topic.
Have you experienced delays in receiving scripts and biologic medication in the last two years? How has this affected you? Have your say in a new national survey.
Are you being treated with steroids for a rheumatic condition? Please help test a new questionnaire about steroid impact on quality of life.
Global researchers are interested in learning how people with rheumatic disease make decisions regarding vaccines in light of their rheumatic disease.
Do you have a musculoskeletal condition like back pain or arthritis? Would you like to be part of a trial of a FREE program that might help you?
If you have arthritis, back pain, osteoporosis or any other musculoskeletal condition or if you care for someone that does, Musculoskeletal Australia wants to hear from you.
Are you an Australian with rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, psoriasis, Crohn’s Disease or ulcerative colitis?
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and heart disease might not seem like they have a lot in common, but there’s an important common denominator: inflammation. When you have a chronic inflammatory disease like RA, you tend to have higher levels of inflammation...
Did you know that of the 3.5 million Australians living with arthritis, almost 960,000 also live with a mental health condition?