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Tuscaloosa 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 Tuscaloosa *

Clinic For Rheumatic Disease
Richard E Jones
100 Towncenter Blvd
STE 112
Tuscaloosa, AL 35406
(205) 750-0030

Clinic For Rheumatic Disease
Karin V Straaton
100 Towncenter Blvd
STE 112
Tuscaloosa, AL 35406
(205) 750-0030

Randal D Ayers MD
Randall D Ayers
1718 Veterans Memorial Pkwy
Tuscaloosa, AL 35404
(205) 562-8180

Metro West Medical Group PC
John D Morgan
801 Princeton Ave SW
STE STE 406
Birmingham, AL 35211
(205) 788-6688

Simon Williamson Clinic PC
Thomas B Traylor
832 Princeton Ave SW
Birmingham, AL 35211
(205) 780-7053

John D Mountz MD
John D Mountz
1825 University Blvd
Shelby Bldg STE STE 301
Birmingham, AL 35233
(205) 934-8909

UAB Kirklin Clinic
Graciela S Alarcon
2000 6th Ave S
Birmingham, AL 35294
(205) 934-9999

UAB Kirklin Clinic
S Louis Bridges
2000 6th Ave S
Birmingham, AL 35294
(205) 934-9999

UAB Kirklin Clinic
Walter Winn Chatham
2000 6th Ave S
Birmingham, AL 35294
(205) 934-9999

UAB Kirklin Clinic
Louis W Heck
2000 6th Ave S
Birmingham, AL 35294
(205) 934-9999

Rheumatology Associates PC
Joel D Abbott
2145 Highland Ave S
Ste 200 STE 200
Birmingham, AL 35205
(205) 933-0320

Mary Altz-Smith MD
Mary Altz-Smith
2022 Brookwood Medical Ctr Dr
STE 211
Birmingham, AL 35209
(205) 877-2551

Greg E Eudy MD
Greg E Eudy
2022 Brookwood Medical Ctr Dr
STE 211
Birmingham, AL 35209
(205) 877-2955

Birmingham Rheumatology
Prameela Goli
2022 Brookwood Medical Ctr Dr
STE 211
Birmingham, AL 35209
(205) 877-2552

Rheumatology Associates PC
W Alan Paul
2145 Highland Ave S
Ste 200 STE 200
Birmingham, AL 35205
(205) 933-0320

Rheumatology Associates PC
P Anthony Saway
2145 Highland Ave S
Ste 200 STE 200
Birmingham, AL 35205
(205) 933-0320

Rheumatology Associates PC
Anthony M Turkiewicz
2145 Highland Ave S
Ste 200 STE 200
Birmingham, AL 35205
(205) 933-0320

Montclair Rheumatology
Charles D Bell
880 Montclair Rd
Professional Office Bldg III STE STE 470
Birmingham, AL 35213
(205) 591-2758

Montclair Rheumatology
Maura Kennedy
880 Montclair Rd
Professional Office Bldg III STE STE 470
Birmingham, AL 35213
(205) 591-2758

Montclair Rheumatology
Cornelius Thomas
880 Montclair Rd
Professional Office Bldg III STE STE 470
Birmingham, AL 35213
(205) 591-2758

Alabama Orthopedic & Spine Center
Gene L Watterson
52 Medical Park Dr E
STE STE 115
Birmingham, AL 35235
(205) 838-3900

Orthopaedic Specialists of Alabama PC
Gwen V Williams
48 Medical Park Dr E
STE 255
Birmingham, AL 35235
(205) 838-3090

Tuscaloosa, Alabama

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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 Tuscaloosa

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Nearby Tuscaloosa Hospitals *

Northport Medical Center
2700 Hospital Dr
Northport, AL 35476
(205)333-4500

Bryce Hospital
200 University Blvd
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
(205)759-0799

Mary Starke Harper Geriatric Psychiatric Center
200 University Blvd
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
(205)759-0900

DCH Regional Medical Center
809 University Blvd E
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
(205)759-7111

Tuscaloosa VA Medical Center
3701 Loop Rd E
Tuscaloosa, AL 35404
(205)554-2000

Pickens County Medical Center
241 Robert K Wilson Dr
Carrollton, AL 35447
(205)367-8111

Bibb Medical Center
208 Pierson Ave
Centreville, AL 35042
(205)926-4881

Greene County Hospital
509 Wilson Ave
Eutaw, AL 35462
(205)372-3388

UAB Medical West
995 9th Ave SW
Bessemer, AL 35022
(205)481-7000

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