2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.gyobfe.2003.06.004
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Grossesse et douleurs rhumatologiques lombaires basses et de la ceinture pelvienne

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“…The results of this study revealed an increase in the BM, as well at the obese women at those no obese. Whatever the group, the body mass increases significantly (8%) during the pregnancy, as that can appear well in work of Timsit [7]. However, our results showed certain constancy on the level of the values sizes obtained.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…The results of this study revealed an increase in the BM, as well at the obese women at those no obese. Whatever the group, the body mass increases significantly (8%) during the pregnancy, as that can appear well in work of Timsit [7]. However, our results showed certain constancy on the level of the values sizes obtained.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…In addition, biomechanical stresses increase during pregnancy; as a result the enlargement of the pubic symphysis is physiological during pregnancy and childbirth (Timsit, 2004). However, pubic disjunction syndrome is an underestimated and often poorly managed condition.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The diagnosis is based on the symptomatology reported by the patient and the clinical examination, in the case of pubic disjunction, the pain may be of varying intensity, responsible in the most severe cases for total functional impotence but the minor forms remain the more frequent (Timsit, 2004). Urinary complications in case of severe disjunction (bladder wound, hematoma, incontinence or urinary tract infection) are possible .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Décrites en 1948 par Maurice Lacomme comme d'origine ostéomusculaire [3], elles concernent 5 à 30 % des femmes enceintes selon le seuil d'intensité douloureuse considéré et la définition clinique utilisée [4,5]. La physiopathologie des DLCP est complexe et multifactorielle [6].…”
Section: Douleurs Pendant La Grossesseunclassified