Association of Breast-Feeding Positions with Scapular Dyskinesia in Postpartum Females
Maham Haider,
Ayesha Irshad,
Anam Abbas
et al.
Abstract:Background: Breastfeeding is a vital activity for the nurturing and development of infants. However, the postures adopted during breastfeeding may have implications for the physical well-being of postpartum females, particularly concerning scapular dyskinesia—a condition characterized by altered scapular movement and positioning, which can affect shoulder function.
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the association between different breastfeeding positions and the prevalence of scapular dyskinesia amon… Show more
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