Physical therapy for diastasis recti in Milford, Delaware

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Meet with the best diastasis recti physical therapists in Milford, Delaware

Milford, Delaware, Luna employs physical therapists specializing in treating patients with diastasis recti after pregnancy. With effective strategies and a tailored exercise plan, women with diastasis recti can correct the condition once and for all, returning to the activities and life that they love.

Best of all, with Luna, patients can receive physical therapy for diastasis recti in the comfort of their homes. Our physical therapists come to you — it’s physical therapy, delivered.

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What is diastasis recti?

Diastasis recti is also known as abdominal separation. It occurs when the space between the left and right abdominal muscles are separated by more than 2.7 cm. Typically, the condition is only present in pregnant women and newborns, especially premature newborns.

Though the condition usually isn’t painful or life-threatening, it can lead to greater complications, including chronic low back, pelvic, or hip pain, constipation, and urinary incontinence. It can also make additional pregnancies more difficult, as it weakens the abdominal muscles.

For this reason, most patients with this condition wish to correct it. Fortunately, it’s never too late to do so — and it doesn’t require surgery, just strict adherence to a personalized physical therapy regimen.

Source: BabyCenter

Diastasis recti symptoms

Diastasis recti is characterized by a “pooch” or bulge in the stomach, which becomes more distinct when the abdominal muscles are contracted. This can lead to other symptoms, including chronic lower back pain, poor posture, constipation, urinary incontinence, and bloating.

In addition, diastasis recti can make later pregnancies more difficult, as it tends to result in weakened abdominal muscles.

The most common symptoms of diastasis recti include:

  • Lower back pain
  • Hip pain
  • Poor posture
  • Constipation

Source: Healthline

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What causes diastasis recti?

Diastasis recti is caused by excessive pressure in the abdominal muscles, typically as the result of pregnancy. During pregnancy, the abdominal muscles and surrounding connective tissue are stretched by the uterus. At the same time, pregnancy hormones such as relaxin and estrogen relax the muscles and allow them to be stretched even further.

When newborn babies have diastasis recti, it’s almost always because they were born premature and their abdominal muscles didn’t have time to fully develop. In most of these cases the condition will correct itself with time.

The most common causes of diastasis recti include:

  • Pregnancy
  • Premature birth
Source: Healthline

Physical therapy for diastasis recti in Milford, Delaware

Physical therapy is the leading treatment for diastasis recti. While individual physical therapy routines are tailored to each patient, a typical regimen will include postural training, stretching, bracing, and education.

Postural training is one of the most important components of curing diastasis recti, as proper posture will help patients stabilize their core and prevent further damage. Combined with careful stretching of the abdominal muscles and bracing of the low back and abdomen, patients can successfully strengthen their core and regain full function.

Source: Move Forward PT
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Frequently asked questions

Where are Luna therapists seeing patients?

Across the Milford area, our therapists are at your service for in-home physical therapy sessions. We're committed to reaching you wherever you are, in any neighborhood we cover, to ensure that your PT experience is as convenient and accessible as possible.

Is physical therapy covered by insurance?

We've established partnerships with a diverse range of insurance plans, simplifying the benefits verification process for you. When you opt for Luna, your co-pay will consistently align with the specified amount in your insurance plan for a PT clinic visit. All major insurances and Medicare are accepted.

Is there a waiting list for new patients?

Absolutely not! We believe in simplifying the process for patients to initiate their physical therapy with us. Welcoming new patients is a top priority, and for most, their first at-home physical therapy session can be arranged within just 48 hours of signing up. Our therapists maintain flexible schedules, operating from 6:30 am to 8:30 pm, seven days a week. Check Availability.

Who are Luna’s physical therapists?

Within Luna, our therapists are highly experienced professionals, each having a minimum of 3 years of practice, often with additional years of experience. Each therapist undergoes a comprehensive interview and thorough background check. We select therapists who are deeply committed to delivering superior care to their patients.

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