孕妇腰痛频率影响日常生活活动

Syed Asif, Samreen Yasmeen, Saman Riaz, S. Muqeem, M. Usama
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背景:腰痛(LBP)影响许多孕妇。疼痛通常与不同程度的功能限制有关,导致孕妇进行许多日常活动。方法:采用横断面研究设计,收集135名孕妇的数据。采用Oswestry残疾指数(ODI)测定功能状态。ODI是一份包含10个项目的问卷,旨在确定由腰痛引起的功能限制。每个项目的得分在0到5之间,从而给出一个以百分比表示的最终得分。收集的数据通过SPSS 16.0版本进行分析。结果:135例女性患者中,133例(98.5%)为LBP。133例女性腰痛患者中,轻度残疾100例(75.2%),中度残疾30例(22.6%),重度残疾3例(2.3%)。结论:腰痛在孕妇中很常见,可引起功能限制,影响妇女的日常活动和独立性。大多数女性不知道适当的治疗方法。物理治疗在减少腰痛和进一步的妊娠相关并发症方面起着至关重要的作用。
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Frequency of LBP in pregnant women affecting activities of daily living
Background: Low Back Pain (LBP) affects many pregnant women. Pain is often associated with varying degrees of functional limitations, causing pregnant women to carry out many everyday activities. Methodology: A cross-sectional study design was used to collect data with a sample size of 135 pregnant women. Functional status was measured by using the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI). ODI is a 10-item questionnaire, which was developed to identify functional limitations due to LBP. Each item is scored between 0 and 5, thus giving a final score expressed as a percentage. Collected data were analyzed through SPSS version 16.0. Results: Out of 135 females, 133(98.5%) were with LBP. Among 133 females with LBP, 100(75.2%) have a minimal disability, 30(22.6%) have a moderate disability, and 3(2.3%) females have a severe disability. Conclusion: LBP is common in pregnant women and causes functional limitations that affect women's daily activities and independence. Mostly women were not aware of proper treatment techniques for LBP. Physiotherapy played a vital role in minimizing LBP and further pregnancy-related complications.
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