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Effects of Tupler and Scoop Exercises in Diastasis Recti

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18 - 40 years of age
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

To compare the effects of tupler and scoop exercises on inter recti distance, low back pain, abdominal strength and urogynecological symptoms in diastasis.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • BMI 25kg|m^2 to 30kg\m^2or greater
  • multiparous women
  • Participants included will be 3 months post-partum females
  • Caesarean delivery who will have with the presence of DRA >2 finger width and >2cm

Exclusion Criteria:

  • patients who had hernia
  • trauma to bowel or bladder
  • malignancies
  • neurologic disease and its associated balance disorders,
  • pelvic or abdominal surgery (except for a caesarean section) were considered as the exclusion criteria of this study

Study details

Diastasis

NCT06302816

Riphah International University

19 March 2024

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