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Low Back Pain During Gestation [lombalgia Na Gestação]
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Revista Latino-americana De Enfermagem. , v. 14, n. 4, p. 620 - 624, 2006.
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Autor
Novaes F.S.
Shimo A.K.K.
Lopes M.H.B.D.M.
Institución
Resumen
This research qualitatively analyzed the contents of national and international scientific publications, indexed in the period from 1999 to 2005, about low back pain in gestation. Around 50 % of pregnant women complain about low back pain. The physiologic modifications that occur happen in pregnancy alter the posture of pregnant women and the largest incidence of low back pain usually happens in the last three months. Specific causes remain unknown. However, treatment involves analgesics, antiphlogistics, exercises and physiotherapy. Low back pain during gestation is a symptom that causes great discomfort and, depending on the level of pain, it generates motor disability and impairs daily activities, besides causing problems to take care of the baby after birth. Some discomfort of low back pain can continue for a period of up to three years after childbirth. We see a great need for further research in this subject area, in order to provide a better quality of life for pregnant women. 14 4 620 624 Johansson, G., Norén, L., Östgaard, H.C., Östgaard, S., Lumbar back and posterior pelvic pain during pregnancy: A 3-year follow-up (2002) Eur Spine J, 11, pp. 267-271 Carr, C.A., Use of a maternity support binder for relief of pregnancy-related back pain (2003) JOGNN, 32, pp. 495-502 Pereira, J.S., Silva, A.R.A., Comparação entre exercícios de alongamento estático e movimentos repetidos na lombalgia (2002) Fisioter MOV, 15 (1), pp. 11-17 Commissaris, D.A., Dieën, J.H., Hirschfeld, H., Wikmar, L.B.N., Joint coordination during whole-body lifting in women with low back pain after pregnancy (2002) Am Acad Phys Med Rehabil, 83 (9), pp. 1279-1289 Balderston, K.D., Carlson, H.L., Carlson, N.L., Pasternak, B.A., Understanding and managing the back pain of pregnancy (2003) Curr Womens Health Rep, 3 (1), pp. 65-71 Birch, K., Fowler, N.E., Rodacki, A.L., Rodacki, C.L., Stature loss and recovery in pregnant women with and without low back pain (2003) Arch Phys Med Rehabil, 84 (4), pp. 507-512 Ginai, A.Z., Mens, J.M.A., Ronchetti, I., Snijders, C.J., Stam, H.J., Vleeming, A., Responsiveness of Outcome Measurements in Rehabilitation of Patients with Posterior Pelvic Pain since Pregnancy (2002) Spine, 27 (10), pp. 1110-1115 Hilde, G., Stuge, B., Vollestad, N., Physical therapy for pregnancy-related low back and pelvic pain: A systematic review (2003) Acta Obstet Gynecol, 82 (11), pp. 983-990 Artal, R., Drinkwater, B.L., Wiswell, R.A., (1999) O Exercício Na Gravidez, , ed. Manole Ltda(SP) Bondi, R., Caliandro, P., Ceccarelli, E., D'Amico, P., Mazza, O., Padua, L., Patient-oriented assessment of back pain in pregnancy (2002) Eur Spine, 11, pp. 272-275 Mens, J.M.A., Vleeming, A., Vries, H.J., Wingerden, J.P.V., Possible role of the long dorsal sacroiliac ligament in women with peripartum pelvic pain (2002) Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica, 81 (5), pp. 430-436 Mantle, J., Polden, M., (2002) Fisioterapia Em Ginecologia e Obstetrician, , São Paulo (SP): Editora Santos Ferreira, C.H.J., Nakano, A.M.S., Reflexões sobre as bases conceituais que fundamentam a construção do conhecimento acerca da lombalgia na gestação (2001) Rev Latino-am Enfermagem, 9 (3), pp. 95-100. , maio-junho Martins, R.F., Silva, J.L.P., Prevalência de dores nas costas na gestação (2005) Rev Assoc Med Bras, 51 (3), pp. 144-147. , maio-junho Barnes, R., Gonzalvez, S., Kulig, K., Landel, R., Requejo, S.M., The use of a modified classification system in the treatment of low back pain during pregnancy: A case report (2002) J Orthop Sports Phys Ther, 32 (7), pp. 318-326 Pahlbäck, M., Pilo, C., Ringdahl, K.H., Wikmar, L.N., Perceived pain and self-estimated activity limitations in women with back pain post-partum (2003) Physiother Res Int, 8 (1), pp. 23-35 Nales, S., Pagano, K., Rasnake, M.S., Stone, A., Not another pain in pregnancy (2005) Obstet Gynecol Surv, 60 (1), pp. 1-2 Calderon, I.M.P., Conti, M.H.S., Rudge, M.V.C., Desconfortos músculo-esqueléticos da gestação: Uma visão obstétrica e fisioterápica (2003) Femina, 31 (6), pp. 531-535 Scialli, A.R., Evaluating chonic pelvic pain (1999) J Reproductive Med, 44 (9), pp. 945-1011 Mogren, I.M., Previous physical activity decreases the risk of low back pain and pelvic pain during pregnancy (2005) Scand J Public Health, 33 (4), pp. 300-306 Faghih, Z.S., Garshasbi, A., The effect exercise on the intensity of low back pain in pregnant women (2005) Int J Gynaecol Obstet, 88 (3), pp. 271-275 To, W.W.K., Wong, M.W.N., Factors associated with back pain symptoms in pregnancy and the persistence of pain 2 years after pregnancy (2003) Acta Obstet Gynecol, 82 (12), pp. 1086-1091 Berman, M.R., Caldwell, A.A., Dezinno, P., Kain, A.Z.N., Maranets, I., Wang, S.M., Low back pain during pregnancy: Prevalence, risk factors, and outcomes (2004) Obstet Gynecol, 104 (1), pp. 65-70