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This information is for you if you want to know what might be causing the pain in your pelvic girdle joints during pregnancy and what you can do about it
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Your health carer has given you this leaflet to explain and provide advice about pelvic girdle pain PGP and other common conditions in pregnancy The term PGP is used to describe pain experienced in
https://www.nhs.uk › pregnancy › common-symptoms › pelvic-pain
Find out how to cope with pelvic pain in pregnancy also known as symphysis pubis dysfunction SPD or pregnancy related pelvic girdle pain PPGP
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Guideline for the process of referral for pelvic girdle pain in pregnancy Pregnancy related pelvic girdle pain PGP describes pain in the lumbosacral sacroiliac and or symphysis pubis joints It is important
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Our back and PGP class will teach you how to manage your symptoms and improve your mobility If you are not improving with the techniques and information from the class you can make an individual
https://www.royalberkshire.nhs.uk › media › physio-pgp-leaflet.pdf
This leaflet explains what pelvic girdle pain PGP is and outlines exercises you can do to manage your symptoms and to reduce the problem Pregnancy related pelvic girdle pain PGP is common The
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Your health carer has given you this leaflet that will explain and advise about pelvic girdle pain PGP related to your pregnancy
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Since the causes of pregnancy related pelvic girdle pain are multi factorial and it is important to incorporate a biopsychosocial approach to the diagnosis and treatment of this pain
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Your midwife should carry out a risk assessment at your first antenatal booking and again at around 28 weeks of pregnancy They will explain what this means for you and you can ask
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