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Diastasis recti

Disease DiarrheaDiastematomyelia

Diastasis recti
Definition
Diastasis recti is a separation between the left and right side of the rectus abdominis muscle, which covers the front surface of the belly area.

 


Diastasis recti
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Diastasis recti
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Diastasis recti
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Affected infants may be born with one or more extra nipples, an abnormal opening in the muscle covering the abdomen (diastasis recti), a soft out-pouching around the belly-button (an umbilical hernia), ...

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Diastasis recti
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internal core and pelvic floor abdominal muscles act as a natural ‘corset' to protect the pelvis and lumbar spine. Traditional sit-ups or crunches can be ineffective during pregnancy and may make worse the condition known as diastasis recti ...

Although 25% of infants with BWS do not have omphaloceles, they may have other abdominal wall defects such as an umbilical hernia or even a less severe separation of the abdominal muscles, called diastasis recti.

See also: Astasis, Symptom, Cancer, Fever, Dysplasia

Disease DiarrheaDiastematomyelia

 
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