Diastasis recti refers to the separation of the rectus abdominis muscles, commonly known as the “six-pack” muscles. This condition occurs when the connective tissue, the linea alba, that joins these muscles down the midline of the abdomen stretches and thins, creating a gap. Self-assessment typically involves examining the abdomen for a bulge or separation when the abdominal muscles are engaged.
Recognizing abdominal muscle separation is crucial for postpartum recovery and core stability. Addressing diastasis recti through targeted exercises and proper body mechanics can help improve abdominal strength, reduce back pain, and enhance overall physical function. Awareness of this condition dates back to observations of postpartum women and has evolved with advancements in understanding of core anatomy and rehabilitation techniques.