2017
DOI: 10.20959/wjpr20176-8513
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Post Chikungunya Arthritis Treated With Individualised Homoeopathy- A Case Study

Abstract: Polyarticular arthritis with swollen tender joints and severe debilitating pains leading to immobilization is a common symptom of Chikungunya fever. In a majority of the patients, the joint pains resolve in 1 to 3 weeks. However, symptoms may persist in about 33% of patients for 4 months, 15% for 20 months and in 12% of the patients for 3-5 years. [1,2,4,5] This persistent joint pain may require analgesic and long-term NSAID therapy which often does not provide adequate pain relief and is associated with serio… Show more

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“…However, a comparative analysis with physiotherapy, another popular approach for lower back pain, is required to determine their relative effectiveness. This comparison aims to provide essential information into the efficacy of various methods of treatment, which will help patients suffering from lower back pain choose better medical treatment [4] . Physiotherapy is also recommended in cases of lower back pain.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, a comparative analysis with physiotherapy, another popular approach for lower back pain, is required to determine their relative effectiveness. This comparison aims to provide essential information into the efficacy of various methods of treatment, which will help patients suffering from lower back pain choose better medical treatment [4] . Physiotherapy is also recommended in cases of lower back pain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%