Recti diastasis
mkeatonmom4
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Anyone know about recti diastasis. I asked my doctor once but he acted like he was not worried about it. He kind of made me feel like I was being neurotic about it.Would the people at the Y know? I have not been working my core because I can’t tell if I have one. Should I worry about it or just work my core as usual.
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What makes you think you have it?2
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Don’t do crunches or anything that could stretch it and make it worse. It is corrected by plastic surgery, so I guess if you were really worried you could contact s plastic surgeon.1
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I have it due to several abdominal surgeries. I didn't realize it until I started working out and was doing crunches one day and noticed that my stomach, instead of flattening out, came to a point in the middle so it looked like a triangle. Showed it to my trainer, and she said I had Diastasis Recti. She said not to do crunches, but there are exercises you can do that will help. I would talk to a trainer and ask them the appropriate exercises.0
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mkeatonmom4 wrote: »Anyone know about recti diastasis. I asked my doctor once but he acted like he was not worried about it. He kind of made me feel like I was being neurotic about it.Would the people at the Y know? I have not been working my core because I can’t tell if I have one. Should I worry about it or just work my core as usual.
If your doctor isn't concerned but you still are, get double checked with another medical professional. No one online is going to diagnosis you based on you typing out how you feel you have one, nor should they.
There are indeed core exercises that can treat it. There's also plastic surgery to resow the muscles that generally won't be covered by insurance and seems to have long and painful recovery.5 -
I had this after my both my pregnancies. There are exercises tou can do to close the gap between your abdominal muscles. "MUTU" is a great resource. You can also watch a few videos in YouTube that will show you how to check if you have it, and also show you the correct exercises to help it.0
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I had this, and did have it repaired through plastic surgery. Mine was quite severe, hopefully for you it can be helped through certain exercises, but definitely avoid direct ab work until you know for sure1
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