![]() In this course, participants will apply their knowledge of PPGP including pathomechanical background, etiological factors, classification and diagnosis, examination and intervention. Physical therapists are very well positioned to deliver effective evidence-based care for women with PPGP. Further, post-partum depression and identified anxiety have consistently been associated with PPGP. Several risk factors have been identified including pre-existing lumbopelvic pain, multiparity, previous pelvic trauma and emotional stress. Although largely theoretical, PPGP is currently thought to be due to a diminished capacity for the pelvis to accept and transfer load. Pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain (PPGP) is a separate diagnostic classification which may affect over half of all pregnant women with symptoms persisting well beyond the post-partum period. ![]() ![]() This course will help you to better understand this common clinical presentation, which has little to do with the hormone relaxing! Lumbopelvic Pain can be a frightening and overwhelming problem in pregnancy and beyond. This course enables participants to REFRAME lumbopelvic pain during pregnancy and beyond. ![]()
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