Personality traits predict regression of pelvic girdle pain after pregnancy: a longitudinal follow-up study
Abstract Background Pelvic girdle pain (PGP) is a multifactorial condition with a partly unknown etiology. This condition can be mentally and physically compromising both during and after pregnancy. To provide all-around preventive measures to improve the recovery from PGP, it is a necessity for obs...
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Main Authors: | Tang Xiangsheng (Author), Gong Long (Author), Shi Yingying (Author), An Xiao (Author), Yi Ping (Author), Tan Mingsheng (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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