Exercise, posture, and back pain during pregnancy: Part 2. Exercise and back pain

In this article the effect of exercise on pregnancy-related back pain is reported. Sixty five pregnant volunteers were included in the study, of whom 27 were enrolled in exercise classes designed according to Canadian guidelines, and 38 acted as sedentary controls. Back pain and functional limitatio...

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Published in:Clinical biomechanics (Bristol) Vol. 10; no. 2; pp. 104 - 109
Main Authors: Dumas, G.A., Reid, J.G., Wolfe, L.A., Griffin, M.P., McGrath, M.J.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 1995
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Summary:In this article the effect of exercise on pregnancy-related back pain is reported. Sixty five pregnant volunteers were included in the study, of whom 27 were enrolled in exercise classes designed according to Canadian guidelines, and 38 acted as sedentary controls. Back pain and functional limitations were assessed every 4 weeks during pregnancy and 4 months postpartum by questionnaires. No significant differences in back pain or functional limitations reported by the two groups were found. The biomechanical factors measured in this study, weight, back posture, and laxity, were unable to explain most of the variation in pain reported.
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ISSN:0268-0033
1879-1271
DOI:10.1016/0268-0033(95)92047-P