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== Objective<br>  ==
== Objective<br>  ==


For people with [[Pregnancy_Related_Pelvic_Pain|Pelvic Girdle Pain]] for use in research and clinical practice.
For people with [[Pregnancy Related Pelvic Pain|Pelvic Girdle Pain]] for use in research and clinical practice.  


== Intended Population<br>  ==
== Intended Population<br>  ==


For people with [[Pregnancy_Related_Pelvic_Pain|Pelvic Girdle Pain]]&nbsp;during pregnancy and postpartum.
For people with [[Pregnancy Related Pelvic Pain|Pelvic Girdle Pain]]&nbsp;during pregnancy and postpartum.  


== Method of Use  ==
== Method of Use  ==
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== Reference<br>  ==
== Reference<br>  ==


Stuge, B., Garratt, A., Krogstad Jenssen, H., Grotle, M. The Pelvic Girdle Questionnaire: A Condition-Specific Instrument for Assessing Activity Limitations and Symptoms in People With Pelvic Girdle Pain. Physical Therapy, July 2011 vol. 91 no. 7 1096-1108
Stuge, B., Garratt, A., Krogstad Jenssen, H., Grotle, M. The Pelvic Girdle Questionnaire: A Condition-Specific Instrument for Assessing Activity Limitations and Symptoms in People With Pelvic Girdle Pain. Physical Therapy, July 2011 vol. 91 no. 7 1096-1108  


== Evidence  ==
== Evidence  ==


The PGQ is the first condition-specific measure developed for people with PGP. The PGQ had acceptably high reliability and validity in people with PGP both during pregnancy and postpartum, it is simple to administer, and it is feasible for use in clinical practice<ref>Stuge, B., Garratt, A., Krogstad Jenssen, H., Grotle, M. The Pelvic Girdle Questionnaire: A Condition-Specific Instrument for Assessing Activity Limitations and Symptoms in People With Pelvic Girdle Pain. Physical Therapy, July 2011 vol. 91 no. 7 1096-1108</ref>.
The PGQ is the first condition-specific measure developed for people with PGP. The PGQ had acceptably high reliability and validity in people with PGP both during pregnancy and postpartum, it is simple to administer, and it is feasible for use in clinical practice<ref>Stuge, B., Garratt, A., Krogstad Jenssen, H., Grotle, M. The Pelvic Girdle Questionnaire: A Condition-Specific Instrument for Assessing Activity Limitations and Symptoms in People With Pelvic Girdle Pain. Physical Therapy, July 2011 vol. 91 no. 7 1096-1108</ref>.  


=== Reliability  ===
=== Reliability  ===

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Objective
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For people with Pelvic Girdle Pain for use in research and clinical practice.

Intended Population
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For people with Pelvic Girdle Pain during pregnancy and postpartum.

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Stuge, B., Garratt, A., Krogstad Jenssen, H., Grotle, M. The Pelvic Girdle Questionnaire: A Condition-Specific Instrument for Assessing Activity Limitations and Symptoms in People With Pelvic Girdle Pain. Physical Therapy, July 2011 vol. 91 no. 7 1096-1108

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The PGQ is the first condition-specific measure developed for people with PGP. The PGQ had acceptably high reliability and validity in people with PGP both during pregnancy and postpartum, it is simple to administer, and it is feasible for use in clinical practice[1].

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  1. Stuge, B., Garratt, A., Krogstad Jenssen, H., Grotle, M. The Pelvic Girdle Questionnaire: A Condition-Specific Instrument for Assessing Activity Limitations and Symptoms in People With Pelvic Girdle Pain. Physical Therapy, July 2011 vol. 91 no. 7 1096-1108