In 2013, a study has highlighted the benefits of a multimodal approach in managing low back and pelvic pain in pregnant women, offering a promising alternative to standard obstetric care. The research...
In 2013, a study led by Kendi L. Hensel, Christina F. Pacchia, and Michael L. Smith at the obstetric clinics of UNTHealth has shed light on the potential benefits of Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment...
In 2011, a promising development for maternal health, researchers from a large tertiary care facility in Western Massachusetts have shown that tailored exercise interventions can effectively increase ...
Back discomfort is a frequent, but not universal, symptom of pregnancy for many women. This blog compiles some of the evidence linked to prevalence and makes some management recommendations. Prevalenc...
Understanding how sedentary women who desire to engage in regular exercise adhere to interventions during pregnancy, as well as the factors influencing adherence over time, remains a topic of limited ...




