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Tucson Rheumatologist Doctors for Osteoarthritis

Type of Physician: Rheumatologist

What is a Rheumatologist?

A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners treat diseases of the joints, muscles, bones, and tendons. The rheumatologist diagnoses and treats arthritis, back pain, muscle strains, common athletic injuries, etc. The rheumatologist may work closely with other specialists such as orthopaedic surgeons and physical therapists.

Specialty: Rheumatology

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Rheumatologist Doctors in Tucson *

Arizona Community Physicians Arthritis Associates
James S Evans
2102 N Country Club Rd
STE 3
Tucson, AZ 85716
(520) 721-5316

Arizona Community Physicians Arthritis Associates
Shannon Howe
2102 N Country Club Rd
STE 3
Tucson, AZ 85716
(520) 721-5316

Arizona Community Physicians Arthritis Associates
Linda A Karl
2102 N Country Club Rd
STE 3
Tucson, AZ 85716
(520) 721-5316

Southern Arizona Rheumatology Associates
Mark J Iannini
630 N Alvernon Way
STE 371
Tucson, AZ 85711
(520) 319-3956

Camp Lowell Medical Specialists
Donald H Lieberman
3190 N Swan Rd
Tucson, AZ 85712
(520) 547-9700

Desert Medical Group PC
J Steven Strong
2121 N Beverly Ave
STE STE 105
Tucson, AZ 85712
(520) 327-6265

Saguaro Physicians
Augusto Posadas
5300 E Erickson Dr
STE STE 116
Tucson, AZ 85712
(520) 324-3940

Jeffrey B Loomer MD
Jeffrey B Loomer
1925 W Orange Grove Rd
STE 106
Tucson, AZ 85704
(520) 575-7511

University Physicians Healthcare Rheumatology
Jeffrey R Lisse
535 N Wilmot Rd
STE 101
Tucson, AZ 85711
(520) 694-0611

University Physicians Healthcare Rheumatology
Sujata Sakar
535 N Wilmot Rd
STE 101
Tucson, AZ 85711
(520) 694-0611

University Physicians Healthcare Rheumatology
Berchman A Vaz
535 N Wilmot Rd
STE 101
Tucson, AZ 85711
(520) 694-0611

Karen D Smith MD
Karen Smith
1200 N El Dorado Pl
STE E520
Tucson, AZ 85715
(520) 296-9905

Catalina Pointe Arthritis
Laurie A Bergstrom
7520 N Oracle Rd
Ste 100 STE 161
Tucson, AZ 85704
(520) 408-1133

Catalina Pointe Arthritis
Michael Maricic
7520 N Oracle Rd
Ste 100 STE 161
Tucson, AZ 85704
(520) 408-1133

Catalina Pointe Arthritis
Sabina Mian
7520 N Oracle Rd
Ste 100 STE 161
Tucson, AZ 85704
(520) 408-1133

Catalina Pointe Arthritis
Deborah J Power
7520 N Oracle Rd
Ste 100 STE 161
Tucson, AZ 85704
(520) 408-1133

Catalina Pointe Arthritis
Bridget Walsh
7520 N Oracle Rd
Ste 100 STE 161
Tucson, AZ 85704
(520) 408-1133

Northwest Rheumatology
Ulker Tok
1521 East Tangerine Road
STE STE 331
Oro Valley, AZ 85755
(520) 792-2199

East Valley Rheumatology & Osteoporosis PC
Santina Carminati-Taddei
3921 E Baseline Rd
STE STE 108
Gilbert, AZ 85234
(480) 820-7474

ArthroCare
Michael Fairfax
3921 E Baseline Rd
Ste 200 STE 11
Gilbert, AZ 85234
(480) 834-6576

East Valley Rheumatology & Osteoporosis PC
Debra R Michel
3921 E Baseline Rd
STE STE 108
Gilbert, AZ 85234
(480) 820-7474

Tucson, Arizona

Tucson is a city in and the county seat of Pima County, Arizona, United States, located 118 miles (188 km) southeast of Phoenix and 60 miles (98 km) north of the U.S.-Mexico border. The English name Tucson derives from the Spanish name of the city, Tucson, which was borrowed from the O'odham name Cuk Son, meaning "(at the) base of the black [hill]", a reference to an adjacent volcanic mountain. Tucson is sometimes referred to as "The Old Pueblo".
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Osteoarthritis

What is osteoarthritis?

Osteoarthritis is a type of arthritis that is caused by the breakdown and eventual loss of the cartilage of one or more joints. Cartilage is a protein substance that serves as a "cushion" between the bones of the joints. Osteoarthritis is also known as degenerative arthritis. Among the over 100 different types of arthritis conditions, osteoarthritis is the most common, affecting over 20 million people in the United States. Osteoarthritis occurs more frequently as we age. Before age 45, osteoarthritis occurs more frequently in males. After 55 years of age, it occurs more frequently in females. In the United States, all races appear equally affected. A higher incidence of osteoarthritis exists in the Japanese population, while South-African blacks, East Indians, and Southern Chinese have lower rates.

Osteoarthritis commonly affects the hands, feet, spine, and large weight-bearing joints, such as the hips and knees. Most cases of osteoarthritis have no known cause and are referred to as primary osteoarthritis. When the cause of the osteoarthritis is known, the condition is referred to as secondary osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis is sometimes abbreviated OA.

What causes osteoarthritis?

Primary osteoarthritis is mostly related to aging. With aging, the water content of the cartilage increases, and the protein makeup of cartilage degenerates. Eventually, cartilage begins to degenerate by flaking or forming tiny crevasses. In advanced cases, there is a total loss of cartilage cushion between the bones of the joints. Repetitive use of the worn joints over the years can irritate and inflame the cartilage, causing joint pain and swelling. Loss of the cartilage cushion causes friction between the bones, leading to pain and limitation of joint mobility. Inflammation of the cartilage can also stimulate new bone outgrowths (spurs, also referred to as osteophyt...

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Alkaptonuria »

What is alkaptonuria?

Alkaptonuria is an inherited condition that causes urine to turn black when exposed to air. Ochronosis, a buildup of dark pigment in connective tissues such as cartilage and skin, is also characteristic of the disorder. This blue-black pigmentation usually appears after age 30. People with alkaptonuria typically develop arthritis, particularly in the spine and large joints, beginning in early adulthood. Other features of this condition can include heart problems, kidney stones, and prostate stones.

How common is alkaptonuria?

This condition is rare, affecting 1 in 250,000 to 1 million people worldwide. Alkaptonuria is more common in certain areas of Slovakia (where it has an incidence of about 1 in 19,000 people) and in the Dominican Republic.

What genes are related to alkaptonuria?

Mutations in the HGD gene cause alkaptonuria.

The HGD gene provides instructions for maki...

Emergency Contact for Tucson

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Nearby Tucson Hospitals *

Carondelet St Mary's Hospital
1601 W St Mary's Rd
Tucson, AZ 85745
(520)872-3000

University Medical Center
1501 N Campbell Ave
Tucson, AZ 85724
(520)694-0111

Southern Arizona VA Health Care System
3601 S 6th Ave
Tucson, AZ 85723
(520)792-1450

University Physicians Healthcare Hospital at Kino
2800 E Ajo Way
Tucson, AZ 85713
(520)874-2000

Tucson Heart Hospital
4888 N Stone Ave
Tucson, AZ 85704
(520)696-2328

HEALTHSOUTH Rehabilitation Institute of Tucson
2650 N Wyatt Dr
Tucson, AZ 85712
(520)325-1300

Tucson Medical Center
5301 E Grant Rd
Tucson, AZ 85712
(520)327-5461

Palo Verde Mental Health Services
2695 N Craycroft Rd
Tucson, AZ 85712
(520)324-4340

Carondelet St Joseph's Hospital
350 N Wilmot Rd
Tucson, AZ 85711
(520)873-3000

Kindred Hospital Tucson
355 N Wilmot Rd
Tucson, AZ 85711
(520)584-4500

Northwest Medical Center
6200 N La Cholla Blvd
Tucson, AZ 85741
(520)742-9000

HEALTHSOUTH Rehabilitation Hospital of Southern Arizona
1921 W Hospital Dr
Tucson, AZ 85704
(520)742-2800

Sonora Behavioral Health Hospital
6050 N Corona Rd
Tucson, AZ 85704
(520)469-8700

Cornerstone Hospital of Southeast Arizona
7220 E Rosewood St
Tucson, AZ 85710
(520)546-4595

Northwest Medical Center Oro Valley
1551 E Tangerine Rd
Oro Valley, AZ 85755
(520)901-3500

Sierra Tucson
39580 S Lago Del Oro Pkwy
Tucson, AZ 85739
(800)842-4487

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