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Prevalence of Symptomatic Established Rectus Diastasis of Parity in Primiparous Women: A Prospective Cohort Study From Early Pregnancy to 1-Year Postpartum. [PDF]
Rectus diastasis of parity is the separation of the abdominal muscles that can occur after childbearing. We hypothesized that a subpopulation of women with rectus diastasis also present with back pain and/or urinary incontinence, a condition referred to as symptomatic established rectus diastasis, and this results in impaired health‐related quality of ...
Fitzpatrick SE +3 more
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Post-partum Symphysis Pubis diastasis
Pubic symphysis is a non-synovial joint, made up of a fibrous cartilage disc connecting the two sides of pubic rami in the midline. During pregnancy under the influence of hormones particularly relaxin, the gap increases by 2 to3mm. When the diameter is
Sangam Rai +8 more
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Background: Pelvic trauma is commonly associated with high-velocity force-like road traffic accidents and carries high rates of complications, including diastasis of the symphysis pubis.
Trisna Angga Basudana +3 more
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Syndesmosis Changes before and after Syndesmotic Screw Removal: A Retrospective Radiographic Study
Background and Objectives: In patients with ankle fractures complicated by syndesmotic injuries, no consensus has been reached on the best method of syndesmosis fixation using syndesmotic screws.
Chien-Ting Huang +5 more
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Long-term patient-reported outcomes after plication of rectus diastasis and simultaneous herniorrhaphy with HELP abdominoplasty. [PDF]
Saxen J +4 more
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3D Weightbearing CT for the Diagnosis of Lisfranc Instability: An Update
Category: Midfoot/Forefoot; Other Introduction/Purpose: Lisfranc instability is often a challenging injury to diagnose, with up to one-third being missed on initial evaluation.
Alexandra F. Flaherty MS +6 more
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