Pelvic compression garments alter running biomechanics, perceived support, and fear of symptoms in postpartum women with pelvic floor dysfunction: preliminary observations from an exploratory, randomised, repeated-measures crossover design
Gráinne M. Donnelly, Celeste E. Coltman, Rebecca Straker, Hans von Lieres Und Wilkau, Carly L. Brantner, Isabel S. Moore

TL;DR
Pelvic compression garments may help postpartum women with pelvic floor dysfunction by improving running mechanics and reducing fear of symptoms.
Contribution
This study is the first to explore how pelvic compression garments affect biomechanics and perceptions in postpartum women with pelvic floor dysfunction.
Findings
Pelvic compression garments decreased pelvic jerk and improved gait smoothness during running.
Participants reported increased pelvic and core support and reduced fear of symptoms.
Levator hiatus distensibility did not influence biomechanical or perceptual responses to the garment.
Abstract
Pelvic compression garments are an emerging adjunct in the management of pelvic floor dysfunction (PFD), yet research investigating their efficacy and mechanism of action is limited, especially in the context of returning to running postpartum. Proposed theories for how pelvic compression garments assist postpartum women during running include alterations to running biomechanics, changes in perception, and improved pelvic floor support. It is also theorised that these factors could be influenced by levator hiatus distensibility. An exploratory, randomised, repeated-measures crossover design recruited 13 postpartum runners with self-reported symptoms of PFD. Participants' pelvic floor function and structural support were assessed. Each participant underwent two 7-min self-paced running trials, in randomised order, wearing their own shorts (control) and a pelvic compression garment…
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TopicsPelvic floor disorders treatments · Pregnancy-related medical research · Diagnosis and Treatment of Venous Diseases
