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Diastasis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Diastasis (from the Ancient Greek διάστασις "separation") may refer to: • Diastasis (pathology) is the separation of parts of the body that are normally joined together, such as the separation of cer...
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Diastasis recti - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Diastasis recti (also known as abdominal separation ) is a disorder defined as a separation of the rectus abdominis muscle into right and left halves. Normally, the two sides of the muscle are join...
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Diastasis (physiology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In physiology, diastasis is the middle stage of diastole during the cycle of a heartbeat, where the initial passive filling of the hearts ventricles has slowed down, but before the atria contract to...
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Diastasis is a separation of the two halves of the rectus abdominis muscle in the middle of our belly that sometimes occurs during pregnancy. You can check for it by lying on your back with your knees bent. (If you start to feel faint while on your back, roll to your left side;
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Diastasis recti is a separation between the left and right side of the rectus abdominis muscle, which covers the front surface of the belly area. ... Diastasis recti is a common and normal condition in newborns. It is seen most frequently in premature and African American infants.
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Diastasis Recti information center covers causes, prevention, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, incidence, risk factors, signs, tests, support groups, complications, and prognosis. ... Diastasis recti is a separation between the left and right side of the rectus abdominis muscle, which is the muscle covering the front surface...
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