About this trial
This prospective observational cohort study aims to investigate the association between maternal musculoskeletal factors of the hip, lumbopelvic, abdominal, and pelvic floor regions and childbirth outcomes, as well as their consequences on pelvic floor function during the postpartum period. A total of 376 pregnant women will be recruited at 36 weeks of gestation and followed until 12 weeks postpartum. Musculoskeletal assessments will include hip range of motion, lumbopelvic mobility, abdominal muscle function, and pelvic floor strength and morphology. Obstetric outcomes such as mode of delivery and perineal trauma will be recorded after childbirth. The study will analyze whether maternal musculoskeletal function during late pregnancy is associated with delivery mode and pelvic floor dysfunction in the postpartum period.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Pregnant women aged 18 years or older
Singleton pregnancy
Gestational age of 36 weeks at the time of the baseline assessment
Receiving prenatal care in primary healthcare centers of Zaragoza (Spain)
Disqualifiers
Multiple pregnancy
High-risk pregnancy conditions that may affect labor progression or maternal musculoskeletal assessment (e.g., severe obstetric complications requiring planned cesarean section)
Previous pelvic floor surgery
Neurological or musculoskeletal disorders affecting the lumbopelvic or pelvic floor region
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Maternal Musculoskeletal Assessment