What causes back pain during pregnancy?
Back pain during pregancy is common
Approximately half of all pregnancies are complicated
by back pain (1). About 10% of the time, the pain
becomes so severe that it can interfere with the
ability to work or carry out normal activities
during pregnancy.
Factors increasing the risk of back pain during pregnancy
Key factors that are associated with increased
risk of developing low back pain during pregnancy
include:
- Physically strenuous work
- Lifting, bending and child care
- A history of low back pain prior to pregnancy
Common causes of back pain during pregnancy
The most common cause of back pain in pregnancy
is malfunction in the sacroiliac joint.
While it can be quite painful, this condition
is treatable and (especially with treatment) tends
to get better after delivery of the baby.
Sacroiliac joint dysfunction during pregnancy
The sacroiliac joint forms the functional unit
of the pelvis that allows normal alternating movement
during walking. As the pregnancy advances, hormonal
changes prepare the pelvis for delivery of the
child by loosening the strong ligaments that control
the function of these joints (2).
The increased elasticity of these ligaments during
pregnancy is necessary for the birth canal to
expand as the baby passes through it. However,
the associated increase in motion and instability
around the sacroiliac joint can also be a source
of pain.
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What causes back pain during pregnancy?
Back pain during pregancy is common
Approximately half of all pregnancies are complicated
by back pain (1). About 10% of the time, the pain
becomes so severe that it can interfere with the
ability to work or carry out normal activities
during pregnancy.
Factors increasing the risk of back pain during pregnancy
Key factors that are associated with increased
risk of developing low back pain during pregnancy
include:
- Physically strenuous work
- Lifting, bending and child care
- A history of low back pain prior to pregnancy
Common causes of back pain during pregnancy
The most common cause of back pain in pregnancy
is malfunction in the sacroiliac joint.
While it can be quite painful, this condition
is treatable and (especially with treatment) tends
to get better after delivery of the baby.
Sacroiliac joint dysfunction during pregnancy
The sacroiliac joint forms the functional unit
of the pelvis that allows normal alternating movement
during walking. As the pregnancy advances, hormonal
changes prepare the pelvis for delivery of the
child by loosening the strong ligaments that control
the function of these joints (2).
The increased elasticity of these ligaments during
pregnancy is necessary for the birth canal to
expand as the baby passes through it. However,
the associated increase in motion and instability
around the sacroiliac joint can also be a source
of pain.
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