Hi everybody,
Is Interferential Current safe for treating a 7 months pregnant women even if it is applied over her left shoulder?
thanks
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Hi everybody,
Is Interferential Current safe for treating a 7 months pregnant women even if it is applied over her left shoulder?
thanks
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Last edited by physiobob; 15-04-2007 at 10:58 AM.
I started getting electrical muscle stimulation on my shoulders and lower back 12-18-07. Found out I was 5 weeks pregnant on 1-7-08. Chiropractor stopped treatment as soon as I told him, he acted like it was no big deal but I don't know. I ended up having a miscarriage on 1-29-08. Does anyone think this could have caused the miscarriage? After starting the treatments I started sweating like crazy at night. I was going through 2 or 3 shirts and also socks too in a night.
Hi Tilly 6,
There is no certain way of knowing if the electrical stimulation caused the miscarriage or not.
Having said that, i am fairly skeptical it would have been the cause. When you are "5 weeks pregnant", the actual conception time is 3 weeks because it is roughly 14 days from the first of of your last period that ovulation occurs.
Therefore, at 3 weeks after conception, the foetus is TINY - about 2mm or 1/12th of an inch long.
It is much more likely that something like an abnormality caused the miscarriage - 25% of women have miscarriages, not many have electrical stimulation in that time. I am a physio, not a chiro so i am not really defending a colleague, just telling the truth as i see it.
I understand that it is a difficult time and you are looking for answers. I am so sorry for you loss. May God bless you with a child soon.
hi!
Quick question, I have a patient with partial tear of left knee ACL, can I apply IFC to her left knee but she's 6 weeks pregnant with history of miscarriage before. I asked my co-workers about it and they said it was okay since it's not directly on her back or abdomen.
Thanks!
Elizabeth
hi cuddlyss,
1. it shouldn't be a problem
2. Why would you want to use IFC for in particular? Get some ice on it for swelling, get her functionally strong looking for failed load transfer through her L/S, SIJ, hips, knees, ankles, feet etc
I really don't like electrotherapy as a general rule but i will admit that i have used it on people with knee pain before and it has helped...however it is only for 1-3 session only...
Lastly, if you mean brooklyn in the USA, i wouldn't bother to do IFC or anything lese that may get the patient to think that it may have been something that you did in the terrible event of a miscarriage. Keep it simple is my suggestion...
Cheers