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60-70% of pregnant women suffer from pregnancy-related lumbopelvic pain. In the general population, patient education is the first line of treatment. For pregnant women with LBP, the guidelines are the same as for the general population. In fact, prenatal education programs specifically collect recommendations and educational strategies for managing this pain. Within educational strategies, education in the neuroscience of pain has gained special relevance in recent years due to its positive results in reducing pain in patients with low back pain. Despite the beneficial effects shown in patients with low back pain, its use has not yet been explored, to our knowledge, in women with pregnancy-related lumbopelvic pain.


Clinical Trial Description

60-70% of pregnant women suffer from pregnancy-related lumbopelvic pain. Its multifactorial origin makes it difficult to establish an appropriate treatment for pain control. In the general population, patient education is the first line of treatment. For pregnant women with LBP, the guidelines are the same as for the general population. In fact, prenatal education programs specifically collect recommendations and educational strategies for managing this pain. Within educational strategies, education in the neuroscience of pain has gained special relevance in recent years due to its positive results in reducing pain in patients with low back pain. This type of education is based on reconceptualizing pain through teaching the neurobiological mechanisms that underlie the pain experience. Despite the beneficial effects shown in patients with low back pain, its use has not yet been explored, to our knowledge, in pregnant women with pregnancy-related low back and pelvic pain. ;


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NCT number NCT05976854
Study type Interventional
Source Cardenal Herrera University
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Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date August 10, 2023
Completion date February 10, 2025

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