ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING
NCT07777731
Effect of Tele-Rehabilitation on Low Back Pain, Fatigue, and Psychological Well-being in Postpartum Women Following C-Section
The goal of this study is to learn whether tele-rehabilitation helps postpartum women recover from low back pain after a cesarean section (C-section). The study will also look at whether tele-rehabilitation helps reduce fatigue, improve psychological well-being, and make daily activities easier.
The main questions it aims to answer are:
* Does tele-rehabilitation reduce low back pain in postpartum women after a C-section?
* Does it reduce postpartum fatigue?
* Does it improve psychological well-being?
* Does it improve the ability to perform daily activities?
Participants will:
* Be selected using a computer-generated random sampling method from eligible postpartum women.
* Complete assessments before and after the treatment program.
* Receive therapeutic exercises and ergonomic education through tele-rehabilitation if assigned to the intervention group.
* Receive ergonomic education about posture, breastfeeding, lifting, carrying, and back care if assigned to the control group.
* Complete questionnaires about their pain, fatigue, psychological well-being, and ability to perform daily activities.
The study may help determine whether tele-rehabilitation is a practical way to provide physiotherapy support to women recovering at home after a C-section.
Gender: FEMALE
Ages: 20 Years - 40 Years
Low Back Pain
Postpartum Fatigue
Psychological Well-being
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