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Home / RheumTV / Using Mind and Body Practices to Improve Day-to-Day Living with Psoriatic Arthritis

Using Mind and Body Practices to Improve Day-to-Day Living with Psoriatic Arthritis

Yoga, Tai Chi, meditation, and acupuncture are some of the mind and body practices that have been found to be beneficial for those with arthritis. Always discuss with your doctor before starting these activities. In this video, Dr. Dana DiRenzo discusses the different mind and body practices that may be beneficial to a patient with psoriatic arthritis.

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Dana DiRenzo, MD

Dr. Dana DiRenzo is an Instructor of Medicine in the Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology.

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