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What is diastasis recti?

Diastasis Recti is a common condition where the abdominal muscles separate during pregnancy to make room for your growing baby. For some women, these muscles come back together naturally after childbirth. However, if they don’t, it can leave you feeling like no matter how much you work on your core, you still have a "mommy pooch.

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How does pelvic floor physical therapy help?

Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy at Well Women Physical Therapy is all about understanding and caring for your entire body. It involves a complete assessment of your body and uses hands-on techniques, therapeutic exercises, breathing methods, pain neuroscience education, lifestyle advice, and basic nutrition tips to tackle issues in your abdomen, back, hips, and pelvic area. This therapy can be a game-changer for women, helping to relieve pain, improve bowel and bladder function, boost overall pelvic stability, and empower you with self-care techniques. Ultimately, it’s about improving your quality of life so you can move and function daily without pain.

Well Women Physical Therapy

14502 Cypress Mill Place, Suite B

Cypress, TX 77429

Phone (346) 337-4307

Fax (713) 936-2314

info@wellwomenpt.com

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