1. Symptom-giving pelvic girdle relaxation in pregnancy, II: Symptoms and clinical signs
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Charlotte Wilken-Jensen, Dorte Vendelbo Jensen, Merete Wormslev, Troels Mørk Hansen, Helle Minck, Susie Johansen, Annette Hansen, Michael Davidsen, and Elisabeth Clare Larsen
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Pregnancy ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pelvic girdle ,Activities of daily living ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Relaxation (psychology) ,business.industry ,Pelvic pain ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Physical examination ,General Medicine ,Pelvic girdle pain ,medicine.disease ,Low back pain ,medicine ,Physical therapy ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Background Pelvic pain in pregnancy appears to be a problem that is increasing. This study was undertaken to describe and analyze the relationship between subjective symptoms, daily disability, and clinical findings in women with symptom-giving pelvic girdle relaxation in pregnancy Materials and methods Out of 1600 pregnant women 238 had pelvic pain. After a clinical examination 11 women were excluded due to low back pain. The rest, 227 women, was considered having symptom-giving pelvic girdle relaxation during pregnancy. Results Symptom-giving pelvic girdle relaxation in pregnancy seriously interferes with many activities of daily living such as housekeeping, walking, working, and sexual life. The women's statements of pelvic pain are well correlated to the number of positive clinical tests. Conclusion Symptom-giving pelvic girdle relaxation in pregnancy causes considerable disabilities concerning daily activities.
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- 1999
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