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| Britt StugeSummaryAffiliation: University of Oslo Country: Norway Publications
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Physical therapy for pregnancy-related low back and pelvic pain: a systematic reviewBritt Stuge
University of Oslo, Section for Health Science, Oslo, Norway
Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand 82:983-90. 2003..Pregnancy-related low back and pelvic pain has an impact on daily life for many women. Prevention and treatment of back and pelvic pain is therefore an important issue for all those concerned with women's health...
The efficacy of a treatment program focusing on specific stabilizing exercises for pelvic girdle pain after pregnancy: a randomized controlled trialBritt Stuge
Section for Health Science, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 29:351-9. 2004..A randomized controlled trial with stratified block design...
To treat or not to treat postpartum pelvic girdle pain with stabilizing exercises?Britt Stuge
Section for Health Science, University of Oslo, P O Box 1153, Blindern, N 0316 Oslo, Norway
Man Ther 11:337-43. 2006..This comparison indicates that effective treatment of postpartum PGP may be achieved when exercises for the entire spinal musculature are included, individually guided and adapted to each individual...
The efficacy of a treatment program focusing on specific stabilizing exercises for pelvic girdle pain after pregnancy: a two-year follow-up of a randomized clinical trialBritt Stuge
Section for Health Science, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 29:E197-203. 2004..A randomized clinical trial...
European guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of pelvic girdle painAndry Vleeming
Spine and Joint Centre, Westerlaan 10, 3016 CK, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Eur Spine J 17:794-819. 2008..We recommend medication (excluding pregnant women), if necessary, for pain relief. Recommendations are made for future research on PGP...
Abdominal and pelvic floor muscle function in women with and without long lasting pelvic girdle painBritt Stuge
University of Oslo, Section for Health Science, P O Box 1153, Blindern, N 0318 Oslo, Norway
Man Ther 11:287-96. 2006..94). The ability to voluntarily contract the deep abdominal muscles and the strength of the PFMs are apparently not associated to PGP. However, the results are based on a small sample and additional studies are needed...
Prognostic factors for recovery from postpartum pelvic girdle painNina K Vøllestad
Section for Health Sciences, Institute of Nursing and Health Sciences, University of Oslo, PO Box 1153, Blindern, 0318, Oslo, Norway
Eur Spine J 18:718-26. 2009..History of LBP or high psychological distress was not prognostic for recovery. ASLR test and belief in improvement are predictors of clinical significance in women having PGP postpartum...
Reliability and construct validity of self-report questionnaires for patients with pelvic girdle painMargreth Grotle
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway
Phys Ther 92:111-23. 2012..There is little evidence for the measurement properties of instruments commonly used for women with pelvic girdle pain...
Evidence and individualization: Important elements in treatment for women with postpartum pelvic girdle painBritt Stuge
Senior Researcher, Oslo University Hospital, Department of Orthopaedics, Oslo, Norway
Physiother Theory Pract 27:557-65. 2011..Perceived hope and self-efficacy appeared to be essential for developing a capacity for self-management and an enhanced ability to benefit from appropriate learning experiences...
Studies used similar number of treatment sessionsBritt Stuge
Aust J Physiother 51:132. 2005
