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Pelvic girdle pain and relevance of ASLR testing: A ... - Cindy Verheul

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Prevalence <strong>of</strong><br />

Pregnancy related<br />

LBP/PGP<br />

moment <strong>of</strong><br />

measurement<br />

Period <strong>of</strong> <strong>pain</strong><br />

measurement<br />

Diagnositc<br />

method(s)<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> <strong>pain</strong><br />

complaints<br />

Population<br />

size<br />

Design Study population<br />

First author<br />

(reference)<br />

country<br />

76% LBP during pregnancy,<br />

21,1% persistent <strong>pain</strong> at 24<br />

months after delivery<br />

Early postnatal period (within 3<br />

days after delivery) <strong>and</strong> 24<br />

months after delivery<br />

During pregnancy<br />

until 24 months after<br />

delivery<br />

Questionairres : Pain<br />

distribution chart; visual<br />

analog scale<br />

Back <strong>pain</strong> : positive <strong>pain</strong> symptoms<br />

at any stage in pregnancy<br />

326<br />

Low-risk obstetric patients were<br />

recruited from the antenatal ward<br />

To, China PC<br />

68,5% LBP during<br />

pregnancy<br />

At one moment (different<br />

between respondents) during<br />

pregnancy<br />

During pregnancy<br />

Questionairres: selfreported<br />

LBP<br />

950 ND<br />

Pregnant women attending<br />

various antenatal clinics in New<br />

Haven Country, Connecticut <strong>and</strong><br />

various prenatal educational<br />

programs<br />

CS<br />

Wang, USA<br />

(Connecticut)<br />

20,1% PGS:<br />

6,0%, Symphysiolsis:<br />

2,3%, O-S Sacroiliac<br />

syndrome: 5,5%,<br />

D-S Sacroiliac syndrome:<br />

6,3%, Miscellaneous:<br />

1,6%<br />

Pregnant women from two<br />

maternity clinics, who are<br />

registered to deliver in two<br />

Danisch Hospitals.<br />

Osteopathie Schule Deutschl<strong>and</strong><br />

Dresden International University Page 97<br />

week 33 <strong>of</strong> pregnancy<br />

week 33 <strong>of</strong><br />

pregnancy<br />

Physical examination <strong>and</strong><br />

Questionairre filled out by<br />

a physiotherapist.<br />

<strong>Pelvic</strong> joint <strong>pain</strong> divided into five<br />

subgroups: (1) pelvic <strong>girdle</strong><br />

syndrome; (2) symphysiolysis; (3)<br />

one-sided sacroiliac syndrome; (4)<br />

double-sided sacroiliac syndorme;<br />

(5) miscellaneous<br />

1460<br />

Albert, Denmark PC<br />

0.84<br />

week 14 <strong>and</strong> 30 <strong>of</strong> pregnancy<br />

<strong>and</strong> 2 weeks, 6 months <strong>and</strong> 1<br />

year after pregnancy<br />

Week 14, 30 <strong>of</strong><br />

pregnancy, 2 weeks,<br />

6 months <strong>and</strong> 1 year<br />

after delivery.<br />

Questionairres: selfreported<br />

Pregnancy related pelvic <strong>girdle</strong><br />

<strong>pain</strong>: <strong>pain</strong> in the lower back, the<br />

buttocks, the symphysis, the groins<br />

or radiation into the legs during or<br />

after pregnancy<br />

7526<br />

Pregnant women recruited by<br />

midwives <strong>and</strong> gynecologists at<br />

14 weeks <strong>of</strong> pregnancy<br />

PC<br />

Bastiaanssen,<br />

Netherl<strong>and</strong>s

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