Year: 2025 | Month: April | Volume: 15 | Issue: 4 | Pages: 136-140
DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijhsr.20250421
Physiotherapy Rehabilitation as a Treatment Approach to Improve Quality of Life Post Lower Segment Cesarean Section (LSCS) with Endometriosis: A Case Report
Dr. Reema Joshi1 Ph.D., Dr. Chetana Tetgure2 (PT), Dr. Yashi Shah2 (PT), Dr. Sayali Sakpal2 (PT), Dr. Mansi Bhatt2 (PT)2
1Professor, Dr. D. Y. Patil College of Physiotherapy, Pimpri, Pune- 411018.
2PG Student, Dr. D. Y. Patil College of Physiotherapy, Pimpri, Pune- 411018.
Corresponding Author: Dr. Yashi Shah (PT)
ABSTRACT
Cystic lesions known as endometriomas occur due to the endometriosis disease process. The primary site of endometriosis is the ovaries. According to research, adnexal cysts may be visible on an ultrasound screening in 4.1% to 24.9% of pregnant women. Physiotherapy intervention plays a crucial role in postpartum care, primarily focusing on the mother's physical, mental, and social well-being. Pain management, posture guidance, pelvic floor muscle strengthening, and core muscle strengthening are all part of postpartum care. Early postpartum ambulation has proven to alleviate postnatal depression. A 31-year-old female who underwent a lower segmental cesarean section (LSCS) experienced low back pain after giving birth. The patient's strength, quality of life, pelvic floor distress, pain, and disability were evaluated. Post-treatment, the patient reported decreased pain intensity on the NPRS, enhanced strength and quality of life, and reduction in disability.
This study concluded that following LSCS, lower back pain and functional disability can be alleviated with early postpartum rehabilitation. Therefore, early postpartum rehabilitation can improve mothers' quality of life by reducing postoperative complications and encouraging an early recovery.
Key words: endometriosis, low back pain, lower segment cesarean section, physiotherapy, quality of life