Rheumatology (noun)

The medical specialty that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of rheumatic diseases and conditions, including arthritis and related disorders.

Origin:

From the greek word rheumatismos (meaning 'rheumatic condition') + -logy (meaning 'the study of').

Examples:

  1. Rheumatologists are specialists who focus on the treatment of conditions that affect the joints, bones, and muscles.
  2. If you have chronic joint pain, your doctor may refer you to a rheumatologist for a diagnosis.
  3. Rheumatology is a subspecialty of internal medicine that requires advanced training and certification.
  4. Some common conditions that rheumatologists treat include osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, and lupus.
  5. Advances in rheumatology have led to new treatments and therapies for patients with rheumatic conditions, offering hope for improved quality of life.
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