Management of back pain in pregnancy
Conservative treatment for back pain during pregnancy
Conservative management of back pain in pregnancy generally includes performance
of appropriate exercise and use of proper body mechanics. These efforts promote
and support proper posture, which is essential to avoiding unnecessary stress
to supporting structures.
Often just one or two visits to a physical therapist experienced in
pre/post partum treatment can be very helpful to help minimize or alleviate
unwanted back pain during pregnancy. If more extensive treatment is required,
a physical therapist should perform an individual evaluation and recommend
a treatment program for you.
The main goal of treatment is for you to maintain an optimal level of
function throughout your pregnancy and to have the least amount of discomfort.
Treatments to relieve back pain during pregnancy
Typical treatments from your healthcare professional may include:
-
Instruction in proper posture while pregnant (see Figure
1)
-
Instruction in specific body mechanics for routine activities, such
as housework, job, sleeping (See Figure
2)
-
Instruction in a home exercise program appropriate for your stage
of pregnancy
-
Self help techniques for pain management and mobilization during
pregnancy
-
Hands-on treatment (such as soft tissue work, gentle mobilization
and stabilization exercises) as determined by evaluation by a health
care professional
Remember, while back pain is fairly common during pregnancy, it should
definitely not be accepted as just part of the process. To help make
your pregnancy as pleasant as possible and facilitate an easier delivery,
back pain should always be addressed as quickly as possible and managed
throughout your pregnancy.
By: Stephen
P. Montgomery, MD and Linda Sawyer, PT
January 10, 2000 |
Management of back pain in pregnancy
Conservative treatment for back pain during pregnancy
Conservative management of back pain in pregnancy generally includes performance
of appropriate exercise and use of proper body mechanics. These efforts promote
and support proper posture, which is essential to avoiding unnecessary stress
to supporting structures.
Often just one or two visits to a physical therapist experienced in
pre/post partum treatment can be very helpful to help minimize or alleviate
unwanted back pain during pregnancy. If more extensive treatment is required,
a physical therapist should perform an individual evaluation and recommend
a treatment program for you.
The main goal of treatment is for you to maintain an optimal level of
function throughout your pregnancy and to have the least amount of discomfort.
Treatments to relieve back pain during pregnancy
Typical treatments from your healthcare professional may include:
-
Instruction in proper posture while pregnant (see Figure
1)
-
Instruction in specific body mechanics for routine activities, such
as housework, job, sleeping (See Figure
2)
-
Instruction in a home exercise program appropriate for your stage
of pregnancy
-
Self help techniques for pain management and mobilization during
pregnancy
-
Hands-on treatment (such as soft tissue work, gentle mobilization
and stabilization exercises) as determined by evaluation by a health
care professional
Remember, while back pain is fairly common during pregnancy, it should
definitely not be accepted as just part of the process. To help make
your pregnancy as pleasant as possible and facilitate an easier delivery,
back pain should always be addressed as quickly as possible and managed
throughout your pregnancy.
By: Stephen
P. Montgomery, MD and Linda Sawyer, PT
January 10, 2000 |
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