U.S., June 26 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07037056) titled 'The Effects of Posture CS and STM on Reducing Shoulder and Neck Pain in Breastfeeding Mothers' on June 17.

Brief Summary: Breastfeeding, though essential for the nourishment and development of newborns, often imposes significant musculoskeletal strain on mothers, particularly in the neck and shoulder regions. Prolonged static postures, repetitive feeding routines, and improper ergonomic positions contribute to mechanical stress, leading to chronic discomfort or pain during the postpartum period Postnatal women frequently assume awkward positions while nursing, such as forward head posture, rounded shoulders, and spinal flexion, whic...