Kinesiotaping versus Acupressure in Treatment of Postnatal Low Back Pain

  • HALA M. HANAFY, Ph.D. M
  • MOHAMMED F. ABO-ELENIEN, M.D. W
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Abstract

Background: Back pain was a dull ache starting soon after delivery and made worse by effort and relieved by rest. Examination showed only mild tenderness over the lumbar vertebrae. Other women had postural backache combined with pain over the sacroiliac joints. This pain was worse after sitting for long periods.

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HALA M. HANAFY, Ph.D., M. A. M., M. Sc. ;, & MOHAMMED F. ABO-ELENIEN, M.D., W. M. K., Ph. D. ; (2020). Kinesiotaping versus Acupressure in Treatment of Postnatal Low Back Pain. The Medical Journal of Cairo University, 88(12), 1513–1521. https://doi.org/10.21608/mjcu.2020.116242

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