Rheumatic Diseases and Conditions we Treat
Autoimmune Diseases
An autoimmune disease occurs when the body’s immune system (the body's natural defense system against bacteria, viruses and other foreign invaders) mistakenly attacks its own organs and tissues.
Becker's Muscular Dystrophy
Becker's muscular dystrophy is a disorder that causes the muscles of the pelvis and legs to get gradually weaker over time. This can lead to a number of complications as the disease progresses.
Childhood Pain Amplification Syndrome
Pain amplification syndrome is a condition that causes normal pain sensation to be stronger and more intense than usual.
Collagen Vascular Diseases
Collagen is the main protein in connective tissue. When this tissue is abnormal some of diseases that occur involve many organ systems including skeleton, lungs, eyes, heart and blood vessels.
Hypermobility Syndromes
If a body’s joint can move easily beyond the typical range of that joint’s motion, this is known as hypermobility syndrome.
Iritis
The uvea is the middle layer of the eye that supplies blood and nourishment to the eye. It is made up of 3 parts: the iris (the colored part of the eye), the ciliary body and the choroid. Uveitis refers to the serious inflammation or swelling of this layer. When uveitis occurs near the front of the uvea, (anterior uveitis) the iris alone (iritis, the most common form of uveitis) or the iris and choroid are inflamed.
Juvenile Ankylosing Spondylitis
Juvenile ankylosing spondylitis is a form of juvenile idiopathic arthritis that affects children. It specifically impacts areas where ligaments, muscles or tendons are attached to bones, most often affects the lower back.
Juvenile Dermatomyositis
Juvenile dermatomyositis is an autoimmune disorder in which the body attacks its own tissues and cells. Specifically, JDM impacts the muscles and skin in children.
Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis is the most common type of arthritis in children.
Kawasaki Disease
When inflammation occurs in the coronary arteries and other medium-sized arteries throughout the body, the condition is known as Kawasaki disease.
Linear Scleroderma
Scleroderma (hard skin) usually describes a rare autoimmune disease that causes an increased production of dense, tough, hard, scar-like tissue to replace normal tissue.
Lupus
Lupus is a disease that can impact many different parts of the body, including the skin, joints, lungs, heart, blood vessels, kidneys and more. It’s an autoimmune disorder, which means the immune system mistakenly attacks parts of the body, thinking they are foreign.
Psoriatic Arthritis
Psoriasis is a chronic skin and nail disease. One third of children with psoriasis will have psoriatic arthritis (joint inflammation).
Raynaud Phenomenon
Raynaud phenomenon refers to abnormal spasms that decrease blood flow to certain areas (usually hands and feet) as a reaction to cold exposure or emotional stress.
Sarcoidosis
Sarcoidosis is a rare chronic inflammatory disease which results in granulomas that can usually affects the skin, joints, eyes, lungs, lymph nodes in children.
Scleroderma
Scleroderma is a rare autoimmune disease where normal skin is replaced by dense thick scar like tissue.
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Systemic lupus erythematosus, or lupus, is a disease that can impact many different parts of the body, including the skin, joints, lungs, heart, blood vessels and more.
Uveitis
The uvea is the middle colored layer of the eye that supplies blood and nourishment to the eye. Uveitis refers to the inflammation or swelling of this layer which can involve the whole of the uvea (panuveitis), or any part of it.
Vasculitis
Vasculitis refers to inflammation of the blood vessels.