If you’re showing signs of PGP, ask your GP or midwife for a referral to a physiotherapist who’ll set up a treatment plan tailored to your own unique symptoms. You may be offered a support belt to ...
Pelvic girdle pain (PGP) is often reported during and after pregnancy and the exact cause(s) is not clear. A wide variety of physical therapy interventions such as exercise/manual therapies, use of ...
1 PGP in pregnancy is common, affecting one in five pregnant women ... Getting diagnosed by your provider can be tremendously helpful in managing pelvic pain. Your provider may recommend exercises, ...