Discover effective treatments for Pelvic Girdle Pain in Pregnancy, including Sciatica and Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction, at Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health. Learn how our expert team can help you manage your pain.
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Understanding Pelvic Girdle Pain in Pregnancy
Pelvic Girdle Pain (PGP) is a common condition during pregnancy that affects the pelvic area, leading to discomfort and pain. Often referred to as sciatica in pregnancy or Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction (SPD), PGP can significantly impact mobility and overall quality of life.
Causes of Pelvic Girdle Pain in Pregnancy
Pelvic girdle pain can result from several factors, including:
Hormonal Changes: Increased levels of relaxin hormone can cause ligaments to loosen, leading to instability in the pelvic region.
Postural Changes: As pregnancy progresses, the body undergoes significant changes in posture that can strain the pelvic joints.
Increased Weight: The additional weight of carrying a baby can put pressure on the pelvis, exacerbating pain.
Physical Activity: Certain movements or exercises may place stress on the pelvic area, leading to discomfort.
Symptoms of Pelvic Girdle Pain
Common symptoms associated with PGP may include:
Pelvic Pain: A deep ache or sharp pain in the pelvic region, often worsening with movement.
Radiating Pain: Discomfort that radiates to the lower back, hips, or thighs.
Difficulty Walking: Challenges with walking, particularly during weight-bearing activities.
Pain During Daily Activities: Increased discomfort while performing tasks like climbing stairs, getting in and out of a car, or rolling in bed.
Treatment Options for Pelvic Girdle Pain
Managing pelvic girdle pain typically involves a multifaceted approach, including:
Physical Therapy: Customized exercise programs to strengthen pelvic muscles and improve stability.
Rest and Activity Modification: Reducing activities that exacerbate symptoms to promote healing.
Pain Management: Utilizing safe pain relief options, such as heat therapy, cold packs, or over-the-counter medications, as advised by a healthcare provider.
When to Seek Help for Pelvic Girdle Pain
If you are experiencing persistent or worsening pelvic pain during pregnancy, it is essential to seek professional help. Early intervention can lead to improved outcomes and a better quality of life.
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Please visit these other websites for further information:
Pregnancy Birth and Baby – Offers resources and information related to pregnancy health, including pelvic girdle pain.
Better Health Channel – Health information from the Victorian government, including details on pregnancy-related conditions.
https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au
Australian Physiotherapy Association – Provides resources for physiotherapy treatments specific to pregnancy-related pain.
Healthdirect Australia – A government site that provides reliable health information and resources for expecting mothers.
Women’s Health Victoria – Resources addressing women’s health issues, including pelvic pain during pregnancy.
Royal Australian College of General Practitioners – Guidelines for managing pregnancy-related pain.
Australian College of Midwives – Offers information and resources related to pregnancy and health.
Musculoskeletal Australia – Support and resources for musculoskeletal conditions during pregnancy.
The Royal Women's Hospital – Information on pregnancy-related conditions and how to manage them.
TGA – Therapeutic Goods Administration – Information on safe pain relief medications during pregnancy.