Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jul 7, 2026

The Lower Body Positive Pressure Treadmill for Knee Osteoarthritis Rehabilitation
Published on: July 22, 2019
Pain during the labor active phase: the effect of walking
Fabiana Villela Mamede1, Ana Maria de Almeida, Luiz de Souza
1College of Nursing, WHO Collaborating Center for Nursing Research Development, University of São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil. famamede@eerp.usp.br
Unlabelled:
This study aimed to verify whether the distance walked is correlated with women's pain level throughout the active phase of labor.
Methodology:
We realized an analytic, quasi-experimental intervention study. Study participants were 80 primiparous parturient women, who were admitted during spontaneous labor, with 37-42 weeks, at the start of the active phase.
Data Analysis:
Spearman's correlation test.
Results:
the parturient women walked an average distance of 1,624 meters, 63.09% of the active phase of labor and during an average time of five hours. Pain scores increase along with the advance in cervical dilatation. However, we only found a significant positive correlation when 5cm of dilatation had been reached, that is, the more distance the participants walked, the higher the pain scores they reached.
Related Concept Videos
Local Anesthetics: Differential Sensitivity of Nerve Fibers
Local Anesthetics: Clinical Application as Epidural Anesthesia
Since epidural anesthetics can be infused through an epidural catheter, all types of drugs, including short-acting ones, can be administered. Chloroprocaine and lidocaine are examples of short and long-duration anesthetics, respectively. Bupivacaine...
Peripheral Artery Disease V: Postoperative Nursing Management
