PREVALENCE OF MUSCULOSKELETAL DYSFUNCTIONS AMONG IRAQIS PREGNANT WOMEN
Shurooq Noori Saleh* and Taghreed Salah Hadi
Abstract
In the background and objectives; the Pregnancy triggers a wide range
of changes in a woman’s body leading to various musculoskeletal
dysfunctions. Most commonly reported musculoskeletal discomforts
by pregnant women are low back pain and symphysis pubis pain. The
culture and the environmental factors may influence the discomforts
experienced by a pregnant woman. There is a dearth of literature in
Iraq, regarding the common musculoskeletal dysfunctions experienced
by a pregnant woman, and hence this study. Method. A questionnaire
to identify the musculoskeletal dysfunction was developed; content
was validated and was translated to local languages through parallel back translation. 261
primiparous pregnant women participated in the study and filled the questionnaire in their
native language. Results. Among the musculoskeletal dysfunctions reported by the pregnant
women, 64.6% reported calf muscle cramps, 37.1% reported foot pain, and 33.7%
experienced low back pain in their third trimester. In the second trimester, common
musculoskeletal dysfunctions experienced by the women were that of calf pain (47.8%), low
back pain (42%), and pelvic girdle pain (37%). Conclusion. Musculoskeletal dysfunctions
and general discomforts very commonly affect the activities of daily living of pregnant
women. Understanding the common discomforts during various trimesters of pregnancy will
help to develop a comprehensive program for prevention and cure.
Keywords: Musculoskeletal, dysfunctions.
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