Diastasis Recti Abdominis: Revision history

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  • curprev 15:0515:05, 16 November 2022Sivapriya Ramakrishnan talk contribs 36,241 bytes +549 Added a Diagnostic Criterion: Another study conducted by Qu et al (2021) shows a criterion to diagnosis Diastasis. An IRD of >2 mm at 3 cm below the umbilicus, >20 mm at the umbilicus, and >14 mm at 3 cm above the umbilicus is considered as Diastasis. In the clinical practice, different measurement methods of IRD are applied Tag: Visual edit
  • curprev 14:4414:44, 16 November 2022Sivapriya Ramakrishnan talk contribs 35,692 bytes +369 Added a paragraph to the Introduction:The reason for variation in the Diastasis is attachment of the rectus muscles to the bony prominences like Xiphi sternum (Upper) and pubic symphysis and muscle attachments from internal and external oblique (lower), only the middle portion of the rectus muscle does not have any bony attachments. Hence the widest diastasis can be felt at the level of the umbilicus. Tag: Visual edit

7 January 2022

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