physiopraxis 2019; 17(02): 24-28
DOI: 10.1055/a-0788-0417
Therapie
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Passagier mit Nebenwirkungen – Beckenbeschwerden während und nach der Schwangerschaft

Arne Vielitz

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Publication Date:
15 February 2019 (online)

Dicker Bauch, strahlende Augen – doch wenn Schmerzen im Beckengürtel auftreten, vergeht vielen Schwangeren das Glücksgefühl. Häufig werden die Beschwerden durch das Sakroiliakalgelenk oder die Symphyse ausgelöst. Mithilfe welcher Schmerzprovokationstests man die Ursache ermittelt und welche Maßnahmen den Frauen vor und nach der Geburt helfen, zeigt dieser Artikel.

 
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