Abstract

Introduction Maternal obstetric palsy is a rare nerve injury to all or part of the lumbosacral plexus with signs and symptoms becoming evident during labour or after childbirth. Motor and sensory involvement affect dermatomes and lower limb muscle group(s). Physiotherapy is indicated for the clinical presentations of maternal obstetric palsy, but research in this area is limited. The purpose of this case report was to highlight the application of physiotherapy in the management of the clinical presentations of maternal obstetric palsy. Clinical description A 38-year-old female patient presented with severe pain (verbal pain rating scale [VPRS]: 10/10), intermittent muscle spasm, loss of sensation, weakness of lower limb muscle groups (Oxford Muscle Grading [OMG]: ≤2/5) and loss of lower limb function after childbirth following prolonged obstructed labour. The patient was diagnosed with maternal obstetric palsy after detailed history and physical examinations. Interventions and outcomes Transcutaneous electrical muscle stimulation and muscle strengthening exercises were administered immediately post-delivery. Duration of treatment was eight weeks. The patient’s pain stopped (VPRS= 0/10), muscle spasm reduced, with improved muscle strength (OMG≥ 4/5) and lower limb function. Conclusion Early physiotherapy reduced pain intensity and muscle spasm, and increased muscle strength and function in a patient with maternal obstetric palsy.

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