Abstract

Background: Diastasis recti (DR) is the separation of the abdominis rectus muscles in the central region, alongwith the white linea, in postpartum women. Less attention given towards the management of DR results in furthercomplications such as urinary incontinence, descending reproductive organs, both umbilical and abdominalhernias, low back pain, and pelvic pain.Purpose: The aim of the study is to find the effectiveness of abdominal hypopressive techniques on diastasis rectiin postpartum women.Materials and Methods: A total of 44 participants were recruited from the Department of Obstetrics andGynaecology, SMCH and randomly assigned into 2 groups- Hypopressive exercise group (n = 22) with the meanage of 27.22 ± 1.71 years and conventional abdominal exercise group (n = 22) in with mean age of 26.36 ± 2.25 years.The Digital Vernier caliper and Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) version 2.0 were used as outcome measures toassess the inter recti distance and low back pain at baseline and after 8 weeks. Both therapies were administered3 times a week for eight weeks.Results: At the end of the treatment session, both groups showed significant improvement in inter recti distanceand pain, but the participants who underwent hypopressive exercises had statistically (p < 0.05) better results.Conclusion: The study shows that hypopressive exercises can be utilized to treat individuals with diastasis rectiin postpartum women.

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