A range of healthcare professionals may be involved in helping you manage your arthritis.

Rheumatology I think was the first speciality to recognise the importance of the team...

A GP is really important as part of your ongoing care. The GP can actually be the key if ...

One of the key that I find as a general practitioner is to help a patient to accumulate ...

You are the most important member of your healthcare team.

Your general practitioner (GP or local doctor) is usually your main provider of health care. He or she should be your first point of ...

A rheumatologist is a doctor who specialises in the diagnosis and medical treatment of joint, muscle and bone disorders. Your GP will...

Rheumatology nurses are nurses with a specialist knowledge in arthritis. They can provide you with education, support and advice on your...

Pharmacists can help you to understand your medicines and how to take them safely and correctly.

Physiotherapists are part of a team of healthcare professionals who can help you to resume or maintain an active and independent life...

My role as a physiotherapist with inflammatory disease so with rheumatoid or with psoriatic...

Exercise physiologists specialise in designing and delivering safe and effective exercise programs for people with chronic medical...

Psychologists can teach you ways to cope with any pain and difficult emotions you feel as a result of your arthritis.

Occupational therapists (OT) can show you ways to make activities of daily living, such as cooking and showering, easier and provide...

Podiatrists specialise in conditions affecting the feet and lower limbs. They may find ways to reduce the pain in your toes, knees or...

Dietitians are experts in food and nutrition. They provide advice about healthy eating, weight loss and diets...

These days more and more the role of the dietitian is that support role. With the knowledge...

Orthopaedic surgeons specialise in surgical treatments for problems caused by disease and injury (trauma) in the bones, joints and other...

Dozens of studies show that patients have better health outcomes when their doctors are effective, empathetic communicators.

There are many resources available to help you live with rheumatoid arthritis. Your doctor may put you in touch with a social worker, who...

Choosing a doctor is something we all need to do at different points in our lives. That's especially true when you're dealing with the pain