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Arthritis Hand Photo Gallery

Photo gallery of joint damage of the hands associated with arthritis.

From Carol & Richard Eustice, About.com

Updated: May 17, 2007

About.com Health's Disease and Condition content is reviewed by Kate Grossman, MD

Arthritis can result in joint deformity. Hand deformity is one of the known characteristics associated with rheumatoid arthritis. Hand damage and deformity caused by arthritis can include nodules, swelling, stiffness, ulnar drift, contractures, and other problems. Does hand deformity occur early in the course of the disease for everyone? Can anything be done to prevent the visible damage to the hands, fingers, and wrists? Can anything be done to improve grip strength and manual dexterity?
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