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Overflow incontinence diastasis recti
Overflow incontinence diastasis recti









overflow incontinence diastasis recti
  1. Overflow incontinence diastasis recti full#
  2. Overflow incontinence diastasis recti free#
overflow incontinence diastasis recti

Post-pregnancy pelvic floor dysfunction, this would explain, at least in part, why so many patients If it was primarily rectus abdominis diastasis that favored some classic post-pregnancy pelvic floor dysfunctions

overflow incontinence diastasis recti

The physiopathology is very complex and there are several theoretical explanations, but in fact when there is a clinically significant diastasis also the pelvic floor is relaxed with a consequent decrease in tone at rectal and vaginal level up to various forms of prolapse. There is a clear correlation between rectus abdominis diastasis and pelvic floor dysfunction. Since a large percentage of women already suffer from chronic constipation, independently of the rectus abdominis diastasis, this event can further slow down an already difficult situation. The generation at the demand of a physiological abdominal overpressure is therefore very important and has repercussions also in various other functions such as for example that of the ponzamento (the act of "going to the toilet").

Overflow incontinence diastasis recti full#

The subject is therefore inclined to have a full bladder, having to urinate more frequently than normal and classically under stress to "not being able to hold back". If we analyze in depth the pathophysiology we realize instead that these phenomena are the result, not of a pure incontinence, but rather of a chronic and ineffective bladder emptying. It therefore happens that those who are affected by a clinically significant rectus abdominis diastasis often suffer, according to them, from "urinary incontinence". The intra-abdominal overpressure that should be generated during contraction is greatly reduced, and this concomitantly penalizes urinary bladder emptying.

Overflow incontinence diastasis recti free#

The rectus abdominis muscles being abnormally distant and free to move no longer exercise their restraining function so well and their contraction, even if present, does not fully generate the normal physiological effects that should cause. Rectus abdominis diastasis is a pathology of with multiple functional implications that go beyond the anterior abdominal wall and penalize various body districtsĪnterior abdominal wall and go to penalize different body districts also apparently unrelated to the abdomen.











Overflow incontinence diastasis recti