Hebamme 2016; 29(1): 26-32
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-100853
Geburt
Beckenringdysfunktion
Hippokrates Verlag in Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart

Arthrokinematische Adjustierung des Beckenrings

Dorin Ritzmann
Fachärztin Gynäkologie und Geburtshilfe, Dietikon, Schweiz
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Publication Date:
29 February 2016 (online)

20 % der Schwangeren sind von einer Beckenringdysfunktion betroffen und bei ca. 3–5 % chronifizieren die Beschwerden. Mit der arthrokinematischen Adjustierung des Beckenrings kann den Frauen in der Schwangerschaft, während und nach der Geburt geholfen werden.

 
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