Abstract

Objective To investigate the effect of an exercise program, including specific stabilizing exercises, on pain intensity and functional ability in women with pregnancy-related low back pain. Methods Fifty women between 16 and 24 weeks of pregnancy were recruited at Tygerberg and Paarl Hospitals, Western Cape, South Africa. Twenty-six women were randomized to a 10-week exercise program and 24 were randomized as controls. Results Overall, the most frequent type of back pain experienced was lumbar pain (36 [72.0%]). Pain intensity ( P = 0.76) and functional ability ( P = 0.29) were comparable between the groups on study entry. In the study group, there was a significant improvement in pain intensity ( P < 0.01) and an improvement in functional ability ( P = 0.06) at the end of the study. In the control group, there were no significant changes in pain intensity ( P = 0.89) or functional ability ( P = 0.70) at the end of the study. Conclusion A specific exercise program decreased back pain intensity and increased functional ability during pregnancy in South African women with lumbar and pelvic girdle pain.

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