Immediate Effect of Kinesio-Taping on Lumbopelvic Stability in Postpartum Women With Diastasis Recti: A Review

  • Jobanputtra Y
  • Patil S
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Abstract

Diastasis of abdominal muscles is defined as a gap of more than two finger breadths between two rectal abdominal muscle bellies, above or below the umbilicus. According to the literature, female diastasis recti is more common in women who have recently given birth although it also occurs in the male population. Lower back pain is the most prevalent reason for postpartum women to restrict their everyday activities. Women's mobility, discomfort, and typical activities are all concerns for postpartum women, all of which change a person's quality of life. During pregnancy, diastasis of the rectus abdominal muscles is very common to occur. It is linked to instability of lumbar pelvic region and pelvic floor improper function. Recently, the use of Kinesio taping is gaining popularity as a technique to reduce the separation and increase stability. The review of studies revealed that Kinesio taping is highly effective for diastasis recti and in improving the stability of lumbo-pelvic spine which was evaluated by an active straight leg raise test. There are just a few studies accessible that show the need for further research.

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Jobanputtra, Y., & Patil, S. (2023). Immediate Effect of Kinesio-Taping on Lumbopelvic Stability in Postpartum Women With Diastasis Recti: A Review. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.33347

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