Effectiveness of physiotherapy on pain relief and functional recovery post-cesarean section.

IF 0.5 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Svitlana Ostafiichuk, Nataliia Drohomyretska, Olena Kusa, Oksana Zhukuliak, Olha Neiko, Taras Kotyk
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Abstract

Background: Cesarean section (CS) rates are rising globally, with associated postpartum complications significantly higher compared to vaginal delivery. Addressing these complications through optimized management and targeted physiotherapy is crucial for improving maternal outcomes and quality of life.

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of physiotherapy on pain relief and restoration of functional activity in women after CS.

Material and methods: 91 patients, who were admitted to an obstetric hospital for elective CS, were involved in the study. The control group (47 women) received standard pre- and postoperative supervision. The intervention group (44 patients), in addition to standard care, underwent physiotherapy, which included preoperative care (physiotherapy training, educational training), and postoperative exercises (breathing, circulation, and pelvic exercises, along with connective tissue massage). The results were analyzed after CS for 3 days.

Results: A lower intensity of postoperative pain and easier walking from the 1st day, a lower level of difficulty in performing functional activities on the 2nd day (easier turning in bed and transition to a sitting position), faster recovery of intestinal motility due to the passage of flatus in 3.5 hours and the act of defecation after 10.0 hours, decreased requirement of extra analgesics by 4.21-fold (OR = 0.24; 95% CI 0.10-0.58; P = 0.02), and a significant reduction in the length of hospital stay (OR = 0.24; 95% CI 0.09-0.57; P = 0.02) were established.

Conclusion: The study revealed the effectiveness of the proposed physiotherapy program in the early post-cesarean period in terms of reducing pain and improving restoration of the body's functional activity.

物理治疗对剖宫产术后疼痛缓解及功能恢复的影响。
背景:全球剖宫产率正在上升,与阴道分娩相比,相关的产后并发症明显更高。通过优化管理和有针对性的物理治疗来解决这些并发症对于改善产妇结局和生活质量至关重要。目的:本研究旨在评价物理治疗对女性CS术后疼痛缓解和功能活动恢复的效果。材料和方法:91例因选择性CS入住产科医院的患者参与了这项研究。对照组(47名妇女)接受标准的术前和术后监护。干预组(44例)除标准护理外,还进行了物理治疗,包括术前护理(物理治疗培训、教育培训)和术后锻炼(呼吸、循环、盆腔锻炼以及结缔组织按摩)。CS 3 d后分析结果。结果:术后疼痛强度较低,从第1天开始行走较容易,第2天进行功能活动的难度较低(更容易在床上翻身和过渡到坐姿),肠道运动恢复较快,因为放屁在3.5小时内通过,10.0小时后排便,额外止痛药的需求减少4.21倍(OR = 0.24);95% ci 0.10-0.58;P = 0.02),住院时间显著缩短(OR = 0.24;95% ci 0.09-0.57;P = 0.02)。结论:该研究揭示了在剖宫产后早期提出的物理治疗方案在减轻疼痛和改善身体功能活动恢复方面的有效性。
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Ceska Gynekologie-Czech Gynaecology
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