Psoriatic arthritis (also arthritis psoriatica, arthropathic psoriasis or psoriatic arthropathy) is a type of arthritis which affects around 30% of people who have been diagnosed with psoriasis.

The objective of this blog is to explore the journeys of people with Psoriatic arthritis from the appearance of the first symptoms through diagnosis to treatment and hopefully resolution.  We hope that by sharing your thoughts and feelings about Psoriatic arthritis you will be able to help others going through the same journey!

Typical symptoms can include pain, swelling or stiffness around the joints; swelling in the fingers or toes, known as dactylitis; pain in the lower back and pelvis and even problems with toe and finger nails!Click here for more

 

In conjunction with of the Human Performance Group at Imperial College London, The Patient Experience would like to tell you about a new research study finding peoples’ preferences for wearable medical sensing devices.

We are looking for patients of all medical conditions but are focusing this study on osteoarthritis. Though other people will qualify!

The term wearable sensing device for medical applications refers to any system that is connected to the body and measures clinical relevant information. The devices can be used to diagnose, prevent and treat disease. These devices provide healthcare that is specific to each patient by measuring information away from the clinic. Click here for more

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