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Postpartum Pelvic Pain
Pelvic girdle pain is common among pregnant women. One
in three women affected experience severe pain.
Researchers found acupuncture was better at easing the
pain than standard and specialized exercising.
The team from Gothenburg's Institute for the Health of
Women and Children said the medical profession should
be more open to using acupuncture.
Report co-author Helen Elden, a midwife at the institute,
said: "The study shows that methods other than structured
physiotherapy may be effective in treating pelvic girdle
pain in pregnancy and that acupuncture represents an effective
alternative."
And she added: "A combination of several methods
is probably even better."
The team studied the effect of three six-week treatment
programs on 386 pregnant women suffering from pelvic girdle
pain, which it is thought is caused by hormones affecting
ligaments and muscles.
One group were given a standard home exercise routine,
a second received the exercise routine and acupuncture,
while the third had a specialized exercise regime aimed
at improving mobility and strength.
Pain
levels were recorded every morning and evening and assessments
were done by an independent examiner.
The women using acupuncture experienced the best results,
followed by those who underwent the specialized exercise
program.
Daniel Maxwell, a member of the British Acupuncture Council,
the regulatory body for acupuncturists, said the benefits
of acupuncture for pregnant women was well known.
Many pregnant women turn to acupuncture to relieve pain,
especially pelvic pain.
"It is good because it does not involve any drugs,
which women have to be careful about taking during pregnancy."
But he said the medical profession needed to be more
consistent in recommending acupuncture as a treatment.
"Some GPs and midwives do refer people on for acupuncture,
but some don't. It really does vary from area to area."
Dr Graham Archard, vice-chair of the Royal College of
GPs, said 60% of family doctors use alternative therapies.
"The use of acupuncture to treat pain during pregnancy
certainly seems credible."
"Pregnant women should be avoiding drugs so acupuncture,
which releases the bodies natural painkillers, should
be of benefit."
At the Berkley Center for Postpartum Wellness &
Women's Health our patients suffering with post-partum
pelvic pain are seeing miraculous results!
We include yoga (gently stretch the pelvic girdle), acupuncture
(stimulate blood flow and reduce pain) and massage (gently
loosen muscles and reduce stress).
Results are seen almost immediately!
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