Prevalence of Diastasis Recti among Pregnant Women : A Cross Sectional Study (Record no. 815115)

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International Standard Serial Number 0030-9842
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Personal name Kaiynat Yaseen
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Personal name Naveed Anwar
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Personal name Sana Ayesha
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Personal name Sana Tauqeer
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Personal name Kehkshan Khalid
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Personal name Farah Shaheen
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Title Prevalence of Diastasis Recti among Pregnant Women : A Cross Sectional Study
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Summary, etc. Background : In the female population, Diastasis Recti (DRA)is common in pregnant and postpartum women. Diastasis Recti is common in the second and third trimester of pregnancy. Due to stretching of uterus and abdominal muscles linea alba becomes weak during pregnancy also including hormonal changes like increases in progesterone. Objective : The objective of this study was to find the prevalence of Diastasis Recti among pregnant women. Study type, settings & duration : This cross sectional study was conducted at Kanaan Physiotherapy and Spine Clinic, Lahore from June to October2022.Methodology : The sample size of current study was 40 participants by Rao software. The data was collected by performing diastasis recti test using digital caliper and self-generated questionnaire. The inclusion criteria consisted of pregnant women with the age of 22 to 38 years and having back pain. The exclusion criteria was women with spontaneous abortion and who were at the high risk of diabetes, hypertension, heart problem, alcohol, drug use or any other condition that can affect the health of mother and fetus. The data was analyzed through SPSS 20. 0.Results : The results of this study indicated that prevalence of diastasis recti was very common during pregnancy. The results indicated that 82% of the women had diastasis recti during pregnancy. Mostly in 55% of the women diastasis recti was present in above umbilicus while in 45% of the women it was below umbilicus. Conclusion : The findings concluded high prevalence of diastasis recti among women with pregnancy as measured by caliper. Furthermore, more common type of diastasis recti was found to be supra-umbilical.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Diastasis Recti
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Pregnancy
9 (RLIN) 280831
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Postpartum Period
9 (RLIN) 881685
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Pubic Symphysis
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Rectusabdominis
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Place, publisher, and date of publication Islamabad, Pakistan : Pakistan Health Research Council Formrly Pakistan Medical Research Council
Title PJMR: Pakistan Journal of Medical Research
International Standard Serial Number 00309842
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