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Managing MSK Symptoms in PsO Patients: Who Should be in the Driver Seat?

Managing MSK Symptoms in PsO Patients: Who Should be in the Driver Seat?

Update: 2024-12-16
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How should musculoskeletal symptoms in psoriasis patients be managed---and who should take the lead? In this episode of Inside GRAPPA, Dr. Mio Nakamura moderates a compelling debate featuring Dr. Laura Savage, Consultant Dermatologist from Leeds Teaching Hospital, UK, and Dr. Fabian Proft, Rheumatologist from Berlin, Germany. Together, they tackle the vital question: Should dermatologists or rheumatologists be in the driver's seat when managing psoriatic arthritis (PsA)?


Listen as they discuss:

  •   The role of dermatologists in early detection and PsA prevention.  
  •   Rheumatologists' emphasis on precise diagnosis and targeted treatment.  
  •   The power of collaborative care in improving patient outcomes.


Join us for an engaging conversation about the challenges and opportunities in PsA management, and how multidisciplinary approaches can lead to better care for patients with psoriatic disease.


Featured Guests

  •   Dr. Laura Savage: Consultant Dermatologist specializing in psoriatic disease, advocating for early intervention strategies in dermatology.  
  •   Dr. Fabian Proft: Rheumatologist with expertise in imaging and precision medicine for inflammatory arthritis.


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Managing MSK Symptoms in PsO Patients: Who Should be in the Driver Seat?

Managing MSK Symptoms in PsO Patients: Who Should be in the Driver Seat?