by PelvicNewsChannel | Nov 26, 2020 | Biomechanics, Peri-partum
In this blog I will discuss research on the Stork (Gillet) test in pregnant women with pelvic girdle pain. After reading this blog you will know ‘why’ the Stork test is not an appropriate test to evaluate trunk, pelvic and hip movement in pregnant women. You will also...
by PelvicNewsChannel | Oct 4, 2020 | Biomechanics
Part of the assessment of pregnant women with pelvic girdle pain is the ‘gait analysis’. Today’s research provides us, in my opinion, with a good view on gait in pregnancy. Why did they do this study? This research was performed in order to add to our knowledge of...
by PelvicNewsChannel | Aug 27, 2020 | Pain, Uncategorized
Knowing risk factors for pelvic girdle pain post-partum is so important. It can help us in order to give better advice on prevention or treatment of pelvic girdle pain. Why did they do this study? The aim of this study was to establish if there are risk factors for...
by PelvicNewsChannel | Mar 15, 2020 | Pelvic girdle, Pelvic girdle, Pelvic girdle, Pelvic girdle, Pelvic girdle
Pelvic girdle pain is a common complaint in pregnancy. In my practise I frequently see women with pelvic girdle pain. These women often ask: what is the prognosis? So when I found the article that I will discuss today, I was really interested. Is there new...
by PelvicNewsChannel | Feb 11, 2020 | Uncategorized
In daily practice sacroiliac joint pain is a common complaint. There are two types of tests to either 1. provoke pain or 2. test dysfunction/mobility of the sacroiliac joint. Up until today there is no consensus whether there is actually sacroiliac joint movement....
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