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NCT07520409

Effects of Drawing in Maneuver and Resisted Ankle Dorsiflexion in Postpartum Diastasis Recti

The aim of this study is to compare the combine effects of drawing in maneuver and resisted ankle dorsiflexion on pain, inter-recti distance, strength and quality of life in postpartum diastasis recti.

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 20 Years - 45 Years

Updated: 2026-04-09

1 state

Diastasis Recti
RECRUITING

NCT07440836

Effects of Corrective Versus Plank Exercises on Diastasis Recti

This study will be randomized clinical trial and will be conducted in Services Hospital and poly clinics. The total duration of treatment will be 12 weeks. Non-probability convenience sampling technique will be used and 56 participants will be recruited in study after randomization. The participants are randomly assigned to one of two groups: Group A performs corrective exercises focused on deep core engagement, while Group B performs plank exercises aimed at overall abdominal activation. Each group follows their respective regimen three times per week for 12 weeks. Baseline EMS and pelvic floor exercises are conducted for all participants to ensure core stability before the interventions begin. Outcome measures, including manual muscle testing (MMT) for strength, and the Numerical Pain Rating Scale (NPRS) for pain, are recorded both before and after the 12-week intervention. After data collection data will be analyzed by using SPSS version 25.

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 25 Years - 40 Years

Updated: 2026-04-03

1 state

Diastasis Recti
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT07267494

Image-Guided Herniorrhaphy Study

This pilot clinical study will evaluate the safety and effectiveness of a new image-guided, needle-based approach for repairing abdominal or groin hernias in adults who are unable or unwilling to undergo traditional open or laparoscopic surgery. The technique uses ultrasound and, when needed, CT imaging to guide a hollow needle preloaded with barbed suture through the skin to close the hernia defect without large incisions or general anesthesia. Each participant will undergo one image-guided procedure and will be followed for eight months to assess complications and changes in hernia-related quality of life. Approximately thirty participants will be enrolled. The study aims to determine whether this minimally invasive approach is safe, feasible, and capable of improving hernia symptoms enough to justify a larger clinical trial

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-03-20

1 state

Hernia
Hernia Abdominal Wall
Ventral Hernia
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NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT07442487

Effect of High Intensity Focused Electromagnetic Field on Postnatal Diastasis Recti

This study will be conducted to investigate the effect of high-intensity focused electromagnetic field on postnatal diastasis recti.

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 25 Years - 35 Years

Updated: 2026-03-02

Diastasis Recti
RECRUITING

NCT04652830

Naprapathy Training for Postpartum DRAM Prevention

A randomised controlled trial with the aim of analysing the effectiveness of a training program intended to prevent symptoms related to DRAM in the postpartum period.

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 18 Years - 50 Years

Updated: 2025-01-03

Diastasis Recti
RECRUITING

NCT06723353

Effects of Visceral Manipulation Combined with Kinesio Taping on Diastasis Recti, Pain Intensity, Stress Incontinence, Pelvic Floor Strength, and Overall Wellness in Postpartum Women

This clinical trial aims to evaluate the effectiveness of different therapies for treating Diastasis Recti Abdominis (DRA) in postpartum women. DRA, commonly experienced after childbirth, involves the separation of abdominal muscles, which can lead to discomfort and decreased core stability. The main questions this study seeks to answer are: How effective are Visceral Manipulation (VM), Kinesio Taping (KT), and core strengthening exercises in reducing the gap between abdominal muscles (Inter-Recti Distance or IRD)? Do these treatments improve pain levels, pelvic floor muscle strength, and urinary incontinence? This study will compare the effects of VM, KT, a combination of both, and core strengthening exercises to determine which therapy-or combination of therapies-most effectively treats DRA. Participants will: Be randomly assigned to one of four treatment groups: VM, KT, VM combined with KT, or core strengthening exercises. Undergo their designated treatments for a period of 6 weeks. Visit the clinic for assessments at the start, mid-point, and end of the treatment period. Complete surveys and undergo physical tests to measure changes in IRD, pain levels, pelvic floor strength, and urinary function. This research will provide valuable insights into the most effective treatments for DRA, aiming to enhance the well-being and recovery of postpartum women.

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 35 Years - 45 Years

Updated: 2024-12-09

1 state

Diastasis Recti
Diastasis Recti Abdominis (DRA)
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT06459752

Combined Effects of Visceral Manipulation and Noble Technique on Post-partum Females With Diastasis Recti

Diastasis recti is characterized by an abnormal expansion of the gap between the medial sides of the rectus abdominis muscle and a lengthening of the linea alba (increased inter-recti distance). It is mainly caused by excessive intra-abdominal pressure. The abdominal muscles and connective structures expand from the growing uterus during pregnancy. Low back pain is a prevalent complaint that can result from various factors, including weakened core muscles and functional disability. The aim of the study would assess of combined effect of visceral manipulation and noble technique on Inter-rectal distance, low back pain and functional disability in post-partum females with diastasis recti.

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 22 Years - 35 Years

Updated: 2024-06-14

1 state

Diastasis Recti
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT06214650

Diastasis Recti Abdominis and a Combined Treatment With Abdominal Exercise and Radiofrequency

Diastasis recti abdominis is a pathology that appears in a high percentage of women during the postpartum period. However, there is little evidence about its treatment. The present protocol aims to evaluate the efficacy of radiofrequency as an alternative for the treatment of abdominal diastasis along with abdominal exercises compared to the only intervention through abdominal exercise. An aleatory clinical testing will be conducted where 44 women diagnosed with diastasis recti abdominis in the postpartum period will be recruited. A common exercise protocol will be applied for two groups of participants, and both of them will have to be able to carry out the activities autonomously at home. In addition, control sessions will be held weekly for both groups where one of the groups, the control group (n=22), will receive radiofrequency therapy with the machine in athermic mode, while the other group, the experimental group (n=22), will receive a weekly session under the established diathermy protocol. The sessions will last 30 minutes and will take place for 10 consecutive weeks. Three variables will be evaluated: the width of the diastasis measured in centimeters, life quality measured using the Short form (36) questionnaire, and the perception of the pain measured with the visual analogue scale. Three evaluations will be done: at the beginning of the study, after ten weeks and three months later.

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 18 Years - 45 Years

Updated: 2024-05-08

Diastasis
Diastasis Recti
Diastasis Recti and Weakness of the Linea Alba
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