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Post viral arthralgia - An insight to the physiotherapist

2nd International Conference and Expo on Novel Physiotherapies

Senthilkumar Thiyagarajan

The Oxford College of Physiotherapy, India

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Nov Physiother

DOI: 10.4172/2165-7025.C1.006

Abstract
Post viral arthraliga is one of the complications, among other serious complications caused by viral infection. The immune response to such a virus will attack the body�s own cells. This cross-reactivity causes inflammation of tissues and damage to the cells. Even after the virus is eliminated from the body, the changes in the joint can continue to cause pain and swelling. The post poly viral outrage should be the opt terminology to identify the multiple joint pains after infectious viral fever. The fastest spreading of infections during the period of the epidemic which affects numerous populations, in India like populated country. Morning Joint Stiffness are one of the serious symptoms which affects overall quality of life and functional activities in the affected person. The joint pain is typically severe and can vary in location and duration. Physical therapy management would help early recovery of those who are suffering from post viral arthralgia and promote their QOL and functional activity. Functionally structured and designed exercise prevents further deterioration of joint function. Herbal made natural cure such as nilavembu kasayam beneficial for avoiding recurrence of viral infection and boost our immune system.
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