POST PREGNANCY- SYMPHYSIS PUBIS DYSFUNCTION AND PAIN MANAGEMENT USING MODIFIED PELVIC BELTS: A REVIEW
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Many women have excruciating pelvic pain and discomfort after pregnancy due to a disorder called Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction (SPD). This article investigates the usefulness of pelvic belts in the treatment of SPD. The article describes the serious effects this disease had on the patient's everyday life and mobility, highlighting the urgent need for appropriate treatment. The patient's SPD was treated using non-pharmaceutical strategies, including the use of a pelvic belt. The pelvic belt is used to alleviate symptoms and improve the patient's quality of life; this study assesses the patient's progress while using the belt. This case study demonstrates the potential utility of this non-invasive, cost-effective therapeutic technique as an alternate to pharmaceutical therapies. This article is a great resource for learning how to deal with SPD after pregnancy and how pelvic belts can make a huge difference in improving quality of life. The study highlights the significance of a multidisciplinary approach to addressing the issues of SPD and the possible benefits of pelvic belts. More studies and clinical trials are needed to determine whether pelvic belts are effective in the long-term management of SPD and the enhancement of affected individuals' quality of life.