Physical therapy in humanized childbirth: an integrative literature review
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https://doi.org/10.5020/18061230.2025.16429Keywords:
Humanized childbirth, Physical therapy modalities, Labor painAbstract
Objective: To investigate the role of physical therapy in humanized childbirth through an integrative literature review. Method: This is an integrative review of the literature conducted through electronic searches in May 2024, using the following databases: PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, and SciELO. Articles published in the last 5 years (2018 to 2023) in English and Portuguese were included. Eligibility criteria comprised studies that addressed at least 1 physical therapy technique during labor and could be accessed in full. Results: A total of 9 articles were selected. The most commonly used physical therapy interventions were lumbosacral massage and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, both aiming to relieve labor pain. Other techniques included reflexology, acupressure, heat therapy, and interferential current. Additional reported benefits were decreased anxiety, shorter labor duration, increased satisfaction, and improved pain tolerance. All studies reviewed demonstrated the effectiveness of the techniques. Conclusion: The findings suggest that physical therapy, through its various techniques and resources, plays an important role in supporting humanized childbirth. It contributes to pain relief, shorter labor duration, and greater maternal satisfaction, highlighting the importance of incorporating physical therapists into maternity care teams.
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