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http://dx.doi.org/10.13048/jkm.17011

Study of the correlation between postpartum joint symptoms and maternity season within 15 days after giving birth  

Koo, Jin Suk (Dept. of Bioresource Sciences, Andong National Univ.)
Kim, Yun Young (Dept. of Nursing, Andong National Univ.)
Seo, Bu Il (Dept. of Korean Medicine, Daegu Hanny Univ.)
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The Journal of Korean Medicine / v.38, no.1, 2017 , pp. 125-133 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to investigate the correlation between postpartium joint diseases and maternal season. So it can prevent postpartum joint diseases and provide fundamental data about postpartum health care. Methods: The subject of the present study was 219 women (142 women who completed vaginal delivery and 77 women who delivered by cesarean section) who completed labor between November 1, 2013 and November 31, 2016, at the clinic of OB&GYN. They have been taking good care of their health at postpartum clinic in Andong Woori Women Hospital. We investigated the various symptoms and situation which occurred from the moment of hospital to postnatal admission health care period and oriental doctor examined the patients. We classified the symptoms by the age of patients, the method of delivery, the term of pregnancy, the body weight of infant, the weight change of mother and the way of feeding. Through data analysis, we investigated the correlation between maternal season and postpartum joint diseases. Results: Postpartum joint diseases were the most common among all symptoms after childbirth. Postpartum joint diseases were classified into shoulder area pain and low back pain. In low back pain, there was no significant difference between maternal season and postpartum joint diseases. In shoulder, wrist and finger pain, pain was the most severe at winter delivery. It was the most painful in winter, followed by autumn, spring and summer. Conclusion: There was a close correlation between postpartum joint disease manifestations and maternal season.
Keywords
Postpartum Joint Disease; Maternal Season; Winter Delivery;
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