This episode features rheumatologist Dr. Eric Ruderman discussing PsA management. He emphasizes patient-doctor collaboration and individualized treatment. The episode also delves into lifestyle factors and the latest PsA research and treatments.
"It's a coordinated effort between myself, the dermatologist and the patient to try to figure out what's the best management strategy for that particular person taking into account all the aspects of disease that bother them the most," says Dr. Ruderman.
Among the highlights in this episode:
3:06: Dr Ruderman shares that treating psoriatic arthritis is challenging because there are many different aspects of the disease and not every patient experiences the condition in the same way
4:41: Changes in skin and joint pain can be indicators that it’s time to make a change in medication. Dr. Ruderman shares how he talks to patients about making the decision to change
6:33: It’s normal for people to be hesitant to try a new medication. Hear what Dr. Ruderman says to patients that are concerned about medication side effects and how he guides the discussion to make sure patients are informed
8:18: Dr. Ruderman shares what information is helpful for PsA patients to share with their doctor during an appointment
10:46: Tracking symptoms over time can be helpful information that can be used by doctors and patients to make decisions about treatment
12:03: Angela, the host, and Dr. Ruderman talk about lifestyle changes, such as diet and exercise, that may be complementary to PsA treatment
17:03: Dr Ruderman shares that it’s really challenging not knowing what treatment will work for each individual. He talks about how to tell if a treatment is working and when it’s time to explore other options
19:07: If your disease is under control, Dr. Ruderman recommends physical therapy for some patients
20:32: Hear what Dr. Ruderman wants all PsA patents to know about living with this condition
23:29: Ashley, a patient living with PsA, asks Dr. Ruderman about the latest research
25:26: Jon, A patient living with PsA, asks Dr. Ruderman about his strategy for knowing when it’s time to change medications
Contact Our Host
Angela Degrassi, Research Manager for Patient-Centered Research at the Global Healthy Living Foundation: adegrassi@ghlf.org
We want to hear what you think. Send your comments, or a video or audio clip of yourself, to podcasts@ghlf.org
Catch up on all our episodes on our website or on your favorite podcast channel.