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What is Reactive Arthritis? What Are the Symptoms and How Do I Prevent Myself From Getting It?

Reactive Arthritis (AKA Reiter’s Syndrome) is when an infection in another part of your body triggers joint pain and swelling. Most times these infections are in your intestines, genitals, or urinary tract and then the swelling and pain begins in your knees, ankles, and feet.  Sometimes the infection will cause inflammation that affects your eyes,… [Read More]

Treating Autoimmune Diseases: Managing the Overactive Immune System…

Autoimmune diseases occur when the immune system, which is responsible for protecting the body against harmful substances, mistakenly attacks its own healthy cells. With over 100 different autoimmune diseases identified, affecting millions of people worldwide, finding effective treatments is crucial for managing these conditions and reducing symptoms. While there is no cure for autoimmune diseases,… [Read More]

5 Easy Ways to Help You Manage Hand Osteoarthritis…

About half of all women and one-quarter of all men will experience the stiffness and pain of osteoarthritis (OA) of the hands by the time they are 85 years old. Also known as “wear and tear” arthritis, OA causes the smooth, protective cartilage on the ends of your bones to break down and wear away…. [Read More]

Gout Treatment – 5 Ways To Prevent a Future Gout Flare Up…

Gout is a common form of arthritis that is caused by an excess of uric acid. Uric acid is a normally occurring chemical made by the tissues of the body. In some people, however, the uric acid has a tendency to accumulate near the joints. If the uric acid leaks into the joint, a gout… [Read More]

Arthritis and Long COVID: Understanding the Impact on Patients…

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on the global population, with millions of people worldwide experiencing the acute symptoms and complications of the virus. However, for a significant number of individuals, the effects of COVID-19 extend beyond the acute phase, leading to a condition known as Long COVID. Long COVID, also referred to… [Read More]

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Crestview Hills, KY 41017
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Tristate Arthritis & Rheumatology
2616 Legends Way
Crestview Hills, KY 41017
Monday – Thursday (8am – 5pm)
For Appointments call: 859-331-3100
Fax: 859-331-9147

Infusion Department
Monday – Thursday (8am – 5pm)

Physical Therapy Department
Monday – Thursday (8am – 5pm)

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