Women with diastasis recti abdominis might have weaker abdominal muscles and more abdominal pain, but no higher prevalence of pelvic floor disorders, low back and pelvic girdle pain than women without diastasis recti abdominis
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Women with diastasis recti abdominis might have weaker abdominal muscles and more abdominal pain, but no higher prevalence of pelvic floor disorders, low back and pelvic girdle pain than women without diastasis recti abdominis
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Keywords
Abdominal muscle strength, Abdominal pain, Diastasis recti abdominis, Lumbo-pelvic pain, Pelvic floor dysfunctions
Journal
Physiotherapy
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Publisher
Elsevier BV
Online
2021-02-15
DOI
10.1016/j.physio.2021.01.008
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