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dc.contributor.authorSimpson, Eloise-
dc.contributor.authorHahne, Andrew-
dc.date.accessioned2023-03-17T04:57:21Z-
dc.date.available2023-03-17T04:57:21Z-
dc.date.issued2022-07-
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.southwesthealthcare.com.au/swhealthcarejspui/handle/1/3521-
dc.description.abstractPurpose: To determine feasibility of a randomized controlled trial (RCT) comparing postpartum rectus abdominis training with transversus abdominis training in reducing the inter-recti distance in patients with diastasis of the rectus abdominis muscles (DRAM). Method: A pilot, randomized controlled trial with longitudinal assessment following vaginal delivery at 6 and 12 weeks postpartum was completed. Forty-four women with DRAM (inter-recti distance of ≥ 30mm as measured by digital calipers) were recruited from a regional public hospital in Australia. The standard treatment group (n = 21) was provided with a 5-second transversus abdominis activation exercise in crook lying. The experimental group (n = 23) was provided with a 1-second rectus abdominis crunch exercise. Dosage was between 1-10 repetitions at baseline and between 1-20 at 6 weeks, twice a day, at least 5 days per week, prescribed depending on individual participant ability. The primary outcome measure was inter-recti distance. Feasibility measures were recruitment rate, loss to follow-up, adverse events, and exercise adherence. Results: The rectus abdominis group achieved greater reduction of the inter-recti distance at 6 weeks (at and below the umbilicus) and 12 weeks (above, below, and at the umbilicus). Recruitment rate was acceptable (45%) and there were no adverse events, but loss to follow-up was high due to COVID-19 impacts and participants did not return exercise adherence diaries. Conclusion: Prescription of rectus abdominis exercise during the early postpartum period following vaginal delivery resulted in a greater reduction of the inter-recti distance at 6 and 12 weeks when compared with transversus abdominis exercise. This pilot trial was impacted by high loss to follow up due to COVID-19 restrictions, but feasibility was otherwise acceptable. The findings of the study will inform future fully powered trials comparing these two exercise types in postpartum women with DRAM.-
dc.subjectPhysiotherapy-
dc.subjectPostpartum-
dc.titleEffectiveness of Early Postpartum Rectus Abdominis versus Transversus Abdominis Training in Patients with Diastasis of the Rectus Abdominis Muscles: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial-
dc.typeJournal Article-
dc.identifier.journaltitlePhysiotherapy Canada-
dc.source.volume75-
local.issue.number4-
dc.format.pages368-376-
dc.identifier.importdoi10.3138/ptc-2021-0111-
dc.contributor.swhauthorSimpson, Eloise-
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