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BACK PAIN IN PREGNANCY Should I seek help for my pregnancy related back pain? As a general rule, if the pain is affecting your daily activities, you should seek the help of a physical therapist. 50% of all pregnant women complain of back pain, usually beginning during the second trimester. True or False?
If you answered “false” to any of the statements, please speak with your physician or midwife about a referral to physical therapy. Hilary Garrett, MS PT specializes in the treatment of pregnancy related pain. If you answered “true” to the above statements, you may consider joining a pregnancy exercise class such as aquatic exercise or prenatal yoga.
What Causes Back Pain in Pregnancy? Pregnancy hormones can soften ligaments and allow the joints of the pelvis to loosen. Surrounding muscles of the low back and hips work harder to protect loosening joints and become overworked and painful. Poor body mechanics and poor rest positions make the condition worse.
What Can I Do to Help My Back Pain?
How Can Physical Therapy Help My Back Pain? Many pregnant women can benefit from the individual attention of a specially trained physical therapist. Hilary Garrett, MS PT will begin by determining the cause of the pain and offer the following treatments:
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