New exercise combo shows promise for postpartum belly recovery
NCT ID NCT07520409
First seen Apr 13, 2026 · Last updated May 22, 2026 · Updated 7 times
Summary
This study tests whether combining a drawing-in maneuver (pulling in the belly) with resisted ankle dorsiflexion (pulling the foot upward against resistance) can reduce pain, narrow the gap in separated abdominal muscles, improve strength, and boost quality of life in women with postpartum diastasis recti. About 42 women, 6 weeks to 6 months after giving birth and diagnosed with a gap of 2.5 cm or more, will participate. The goal is to find a safe, non-surgical way to help recovery.
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