Pregnancy may impact the musculoskeletal apparatus of females through pregnancy-associated biomechanical, vascular, and hormonal changes. Pregnant females may complain of lumbopelvic pain, especially during their last trimester. This lumbopelvic pain can be the result of an enlarged uterus and unstable lumbopelvic joints.
Cesarean birth can affect the lumbopelvic biomechanics through its impact on the sacroiliac joints and the abdominal muscles. while vaginal birth can trigger lumbopelvic pain through its impact on the pelvic joints like the symphysis pubis and sacroiliacs. When puerperium is finished, most of these pregnancy-related changes assume its prepregnant conditions. Physiotherapists are responsible for providing PT care for women to improve their quality of life during the puerperium and even during the delayed postpartum interval.
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OBSERVATIONAL
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66
They are valid and reliable devices to measure the range of motion of the lumbar spine
Faculty of physical therapy, South Valley University
Qina, Qena Governorate, Egypt
Lumbar Spine Extension Active Range of Motion
It represent the non-painful full range of motion from standing upright to leaning backward in the sagittal plane
Time frame: Assessment will be done 6-12 weeks after Cesarean or Vaginal birth
Lumbar Spine Flexion Active Range of Motion
It represent the non-painful full range of motion from standing upright to leaning forward in the sagittal plane
Time frame: Assessment will be done 6-12 weeks after Cesarean or Vaginal birth
Lumbar Spine Right Side Bending Active Range of Motion
It represent the non-painful full range of motion from standing upright to leaning sideway to the right in the frontal plane
Time frame: Assessment will be done 6-12 weeks after Cesarean or Vaginal birth
Lumbar Spine Left Side Bending Active Range of Motion
It represent the non-painful full range of motion from standing upright to leaning sideway to the left in the frontal plane
Time frame: Assessment will be done 6-12 weeks after Cesarean or Vaginal birth
Lumbar Spine Right Axial Rotation Active Range of Motion
It represents the non-painful full range of motion from standing with trunk forward bended 90 degree then head, neck, shoulders, and trunk rotation to the right side
Time frame: Assessment will be done 6-12 weeks after Cesarean or Vaginal birth
Lumbar Spine Left Axial Rotation Active Range of Motion
It represents the non-painful full range of motion from standing with trunk forward bended 90 degree then head, neck, shoulders, and trunk rotation to the left side
Time frame: Assessment will be done 6-12 weeks after Cesarean or Vaginal birth
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