diastasis recti for teachers Apr 20, 2019
It is what we've been teaching here at Pregnancy Pilates Impact (Formerly Your Pregnant Core);
And these ideas are what Katie Bowman, Dr. Sarah Ellis Duvall, Carolyn Anthony, and many others who work primarily with pre and postnatal women, have been exploring and teaching around the subject of DRA.
But much of our ideas were not research based, ......just logic based.
Until now!
Shannon Crow, host of The Connected Yoga Teacher podcast welcomed Dr. Sinead Dufour Pelvic Health PT, and a professor in the Health and Science department at McMaster University and is the Director of Pelvic Health at The Womb.
Dr. Sinead has dedicated extensive amounts of time and energy to working through the vagueness of diastasis recti information, and finding solid answers to this misunderstood condition.
Dr. Sinead directed a consensus study by the top 22 Diastasis experts in Canada in order to establish a protocol for DRA.
The experts reviewed existing diastasis recti guidelines for the following:
You can go directly to the podcast episode to see the details of this study, and listen to the episode.
I have taken the top 5 pieces of information and shared them below, and put it into Pilates teacher language.
The following is a simplified version of the consensus, organized like this:
What is out - previous ideas about DRA,
and
What is in - new ideas about DRA that we want to start adopting now!
So, here we go!
What is out:
2 Finger Width as a sufficient tool of measurement.
What is in:
It is the condition of the linea alba that should be considered.
What is Out:
Physiotherapists and physical therapists are the only qualified professionals that can work with this population.
What is In:
Pilates instructors who are knowledgable about this condition can do a lot to help this population!
Dr. Sinead says that Yoga teachers (and I will insert Pilates teachers here as well) are in a great position to get ahead of the curve to spread new information discovered through research (before it will be widely taught).
What is Out:
Flexion Exercises - "The Hundred" - during pregnancy and early postnatal
What is In:
What is Out:
Checking for doming only
What is In:
Intra-abdominal pressure regulation without doming or sinking of the stomach (invagination)
Watch for doming or invagination (sinking in) at linea alba during exercise.
What is Out:
Focus on bringing the rectus back together post-natal.
What is in:
Intra-abdominal Pressure regulation through proper lateral thoracic breathing and posture through all activities-everyday movements and exercise.
Dr. Sinead says that emphasizing postures that reduce excessive strained intra-abdominal pressure.
To get the best explanation of all of the above, visit The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast website - Episode 33- where you can download the interview, go directly to specific areas of discussion, and see the consensus report.
Teaching this population can be a simple procedure. Society and confusion around the issue has made it much more complex than it is.
Thank you for taking the time to learn more about this special population!
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Alison Marsh - Founder of PregnancyPilatesImpact.com
http://www.theconnectedyogateacher.com/033-a-new-perspective-on-diastasis-recti-with-dr-sinead-dufour/