Arthritis Today – January 2002

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Dr Cathy Speed, consultant rheumatologist at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, explains this common condition.

Over and Gout

Mike Snaith examines one of the more easily treatable rheumatic diseases.

Making the Difference

Dr Munther Khamashta and his colleagues at the Lupus Research Unit at St Thomas' Hospital, explain how antiphospholipid syndrome is now a treatable condition.

Focus on Manchester

Part one of a two-part special look at arc-funded work at the University of Manchester.

Oswestry's joint endeavour

A new "grow-your-own" cartilage technique is helping younger people with joint injuries – and could have wider implications in the future. Jane Tadman reports.

Sport for life

The New Year sees a traditional burst of enthusiasm for sport and fitness training. arc's winter awareness week aims to help people avoid injury now – and reduce the risks of developing arthritis in later life.