How does giving birth affect your back? new study measures movement

NCT ID NCT05538325

Summary

This study aimed to understand how a woman's ability to move her lower back recovers after giving birth. Researchers measured the range of motion in the lower back for 66 women who had either a cesarean or vaginal birth, assessing them between 6 and 12 weeks after delivery. The goal was to gather information to help physiotherapists provide better care for postpartum women.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Faculty of physical therapy, South Valley University

    Qina, Qena Governorate, 83523, Egypt

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