Spondyloarthritis Treatment & Research Presented by James Rosenbaum, MD

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Published 2019-12-10
On November 9, 2019, the Spondylitis Association of America hosted a free Spondylitis Educational Seminar in Atlanta, GA. This is Rheumatologist James Rosenbaum, MD presenting Spondyloarthritis Treatment & Research Update: The Role of the Microbiome.

All Comments (21)
  • @TheQueensWish
    I would love to hear a follow up from this man since it’s been three years. A lot of good thought provoking info.
  • @defneozturk
    Although it’s been years since this was posted, I really appreciate that it exists. Thank you so much
  • @saphiregirl90
    I asked my rheumatologist if my diet could be contributing to my pain he said no. Turns out I have many trigger foods. It's important to do the research yourself ❤️
  • @srs3572
    Dr. Rosenbaum makes an excellent point on the inconsistencies in evaluating imaging. It is important to seek a second opinion and obtain copies of any imaging that you have!
  • @lisap3344
    Awesome video and truthful ! Finally ! I like this gentleman as he doesn’t have a problem admitting to what is not known. Thank you for this information 👍🏻
  • @highlander511
    Not a troller but I actually had to send this to my wife to save it in case I lost it because I will have to watch it again this guy is extremely knowledgeable about the subject and most people know how vicious this can be to live with my daughter told me there was over 2.3 million people in the country that have this and no one knows about it
  • Fascinating! Very good explanation of AS and HLA-B27. Thank you!
  • Thank you Dr. Rosenbaum for all you’ve done to further the understanding of AS and the field rheumatology. 🙏
  • @ikeanthony994
    You can reverse your Ankylosing Spondylitis by changing your diet which involve stop eating gluten foods like wheat, rye, barley, stop eating grains like rice, corn, oath, stop eating night shades like pepper, white, red or yellow potatoe (you can eat sweet potatoe), stop eating vegetable oils, peanut, stop eating fried foods. stop eating processed foods, stop eating white sugar, stop eating pasta, bread, dairy (milk), eggs, chicken. You can make smoothies like blending green vegetables like kale, spinach, cucumber, you can also cook vegetables, eat a lot of vegetables, eat coconut, avocado, eat home prepared/made whole foods like sweet potatoes, yams and beans. You can also do exercise like walking, cycling
  • @antoninawebb
    Thank you this is so helpful. So much new information.
  • @gosiamroz9912
    Thank you so much dr. Rosenbaum! I so much appreciate your work towards understanding the condition I also live with. Thank you, thank you!!
  • @bhurd9222
    Thanks so much for your time & knowledge, amazing work. Life changing
  • @elainedoyle7011
    Much appreciated Dr. for your knowledge and helping me understand more about this disease I have.
  • @arkafon79
    really enjoyed this presentation! Exactly what science and scientist should be: curious, impartial, factual and always doubting the hypothesis and ready to improve the theory and confirm with practice. Thank you!!! I've been officially diagnosed with AS in 2018 after more than a decade of a variety of doctors being either clueless or dismissive of the symptoms and complaints (which were, in hindsight, so clear and typical - recurring uveitis and a diligent ophthalmologist finally got me diagnosed) Through the diet and lifestyle changes I am able to manage it, without relying on drugs but it does feel like a constant uphill battle. Because of the late diagnosis and time it took me to find the right regiment I've lost a lot of flexibility due to fusions, but I am hopeful that I can continue managing the disease while the science catches up and offers not only side effect-free management but a cure).
  • @sp4323
    Thanks for yuh our video.
  • @biancagomes5884
    The best presentation about AS that I ever saw. Thank you very much