Acupuncture Shown to Relieve Pelvic Pregnancy Pain
Acupuncture and exercise can help relieve pelvic pain during pregnancy, Swedish researchers said on Friday.
About 30 percent of pregnant women suffer pelvic pain, usually in the back. Although doctors are not sure what causes it, they suspect a surge in hormones during pregnancy affects muscles and ligaments. Women can wear a pelvic belt to relieve the pain and do exercises at home. Stabilizing exercises to improve mobility and strength is another therapy. But researchers at the Institute for the Health of Women and Children, in Gothenburg, Sweden found acupuncture also helps. "Acupuncture decreases the pain," Helen Elden, a midwife at the institute, told Reuters. Elden and her colleagues compared standard treatment, stabilizing exercises and acupuncture on 386 pregnant women. Those who received acupuncture and did the exercises for six weeks reported less pain than the others. The pain scale was also assessed by an independent examiner. The researchers said acupuncture and stabilizing exercises are effective complements to standard treatment for pelvic pain during pregnancy. "The findings are of particular importance because no previous study has shown such marked treatment effects among pregnant women with well defined pelvic girdle pain," the researchers said in a report published online by the British Medical Journal. (Source: British Medical Journal: Reuters Health: March 2005.)
Related Articles:
- Pelvic pain as prevalent in teens as older males
- Pain relieving effects of acupuncture are limited
- Acupuncture Reduces Pain, Need for Opioids after Surgery
- Timing Of Women's Labor May Determine Effectiveness Of Pain Medication
- Acupuncture Cuts Tension Headache Rates By Almost Half
- Acupuncture does not reduce pain in fibromyalgia patients
- Gene Variants Influence Sensitivity to Pain
Article Comments
Rate this article
List News by Medical Area
Current Sponsors
|
Australia’s leading source for trustworthy medical information written by health professionals. Please be aware that we do not give advice on your individual medical condition, Virtual Medical Centre © 2002 - 2012 | Privacy Policy Last updated 23 May 2012 |
||
This site complies with the HONcode standard for trustworthy health information: verify here.
|
For banner advertising![]() |
Website and videos by![]() Web Design Perth |
| ^ Back to Top | ||












