Rheumatoid Arthritis of the Hand
Symptoms- Pain usually occurs in bilateral hands
 - Swelling usually occurs in bilateral hands
 - Stiffness usually occurs in bilateral hands
 - Hand joints get hot and appear red
 - Firm nodules along fingers or the elbow
 - Angulation or collapse of fingers
 - Sudden inability to straighten or bend a finger because of a tendon rupture
 - Deformity in which the middle finger joint becomes bent
 
Causes- Unknown
 - Autoimmune disease
 - Possible family heredity
 - Usually it takes a chemical or environmental "trigger" to activate the disease in people who genetically inherit RA
 
Treatment- ROM and stretching to hand
 - Hand intrinsic muscle strengthening
 - Upper extremity strengthening
 
							









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