No cure; treatment aims to manage symptoms, improve function, and slow disease progression; outcomes vary, and long-term management is often necessary
Ankylosing spondylitis is a type of inflammatory arthritis that primarily affects the spine. It can lead to pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. Treatment includes medications, physical therapy, and lifestyle modifications to manage symptoms and prevent complications.
Inflammatory arthritis affecting the spine and sacroiliac joints
Back pain, stiffness, reduced spinal flexibility
Clinical evaluation, imaging studies, blood tests
Variable, depends on the severity and progression of the disease
Spinal fusion, impaired mobility
Genetic and environmental factors
Medications (NSAIDs, TNF inhibitors), physical therapy, exercise
Medications (NSAIDs, TNF inhibitors), physical therapy, exercise
Chronic inflammatory arthritis affecting the spine and sacroiliac joints
Management of symptoms, physical therapy, and medications
This information aims to provide a general understanding of the subject matter, but individual circumstances can vary significantly. Please remember to consult with healthcare professionals for personalized advice and guidance.
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