Axial spondyloarthritis (AxSpA) encompasses a group of inflammatory arthritis conditions primarily impacting the spine, though other joints and even organs can be involved. We invite you to discover more about this range of conditions, their diagnosis and treatment options, and ways you can manage them effectively.
Living with axial spondyloarthritis (AxSpA) presents daily hurdles. There are two main types: radiographic axSpA, also known as ankylosing spondylitis, visible on X-rays due to damage to the sacroiliac joints and spine, and nonradiographic axSpA (nr-axSpA) which might not show on X-rays but can be detected through MRIs. We're here to guide you with expert advice, resources, and support to navigate through your AxSpA journey and alleviate its symptoms.
Learn about a major international study led by Oxford University and University College Dublin that tracks nearly 3,000 patients to understand who might develop Psoriatic Arthritis (PSA). This cutting-edge research is part of the HIPPOCRATES project, which aims to predict and prevent arthritis through early detection and lifestyle interventions like exercise and stress management.
Over the next three years, researchers will gather data from over 25,000 psoriasis patients across 12 European countries, using innovative methods such as online questionnaires and home-based blood tests. The goal? To change how we approach arthritis prevention, improve quality of life, and make life with psoriasis more manageable.
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