Yearly Archives: 2019
Indigenous Health: A Focus at the Canadian Rheumatology Association Conference
The Indian Act came into being in 1876, and in 1996 the last residential school in Canada closed. Canada has a long history of racism and colonization towards Indigenous people, which has resulted in multigenerational impacts on their quality of life. … Continue reading
A Different Way to Splint in Rheumatoid Arthritis
DigiSplint is a Canadian company that designs custom made splints to stop the progression of deformities. This business caught my eye recently at the Canadian Rheumatology Association meeting in Montreal, where they had a booth. As a pharmacist at Charlton … Continue reading
Did you know about the Arthritis Health Professions Association?
Beyond the many patient associations for people living with arthritis, there are also associations for practising rheumatologists and the allied health professionals who work with them. The Arthritis Health Professions Association includes a spectrum of healthcare professionals ranging from physiotherapists, occupational therapists, … Continue reading
Methotrexate and Pregnancy
According to the Canadian Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, 1 in 5 Canadian women had an unplanned pregnancy in 2016. Therefore, it is recommended that all women of child bearing potential take a pregnancy test prior to starting methotrexate and … Continue reading
Pregnancy and Parenting with Arthritis: Helpful Resources
Pregnancy can be magical time but also has its challenges; especially when living with a chronic disease. For patients with arthritis, it is important to discuss various issues with your rheumatologist, from planning a pregnancy, preparing for flares that may occur over … Continue reading
The Canadian Rheumatology Association Announces Medical Cannabis Position Statement
One of the sessions at the Canadian Rheumatology Association meeting held last month focused on the Association’s recently created Position Statement on the use of Medical Cannabis in Rheumatic Disease. Patients seen by rheumatologists who report using cannabis, indicate pain … Continue reading
Community Based Resources for Children with Arthritis
A common misconception is that arthritis only affects adults. Although about 24,000 Canadian children are currently living with some form of arthritis. Here are some resources for children who are currently living with arthritis. Resource Information Website Childhood Arthritis Backpack … Continue reading
Community Based Resources for Adults with Arthritis
150 minutes per week of exercise is important for all Canadians. Although some individuals with arthritis may find it hard to find modified activities. At Charlton Health we have compiled a list of community resources and on-line programs for individuals … Continue reading
Pain Management in Rheumatoid Arthritis using the Biopsychosocial Model
The current biopsychosocial model approach to manage pain in rheumatoid arthritis seeks to address the reality that pain has a biological, psychological, and social aspect. In addition to the objective physical pain felt by the patient, there is a subjective … Continue reading
Charlton Health at the Canadian Rheumatology Association
Our pharmacists Carolyn Whiskin and Janice Maretzki recently attended the Canadian Rheumatology Association meeting in Montreal. Charlton Health was very proud to have been selected to present our practice research project at this meeting. A large poster outlining the project … Continue reading