About this trial
The postpartum period often presents challenges such as increased inter-recti distance (diastasis recti), lumbopelvic pain, and reduced core strength. This study is designed as a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the combined effects of stability-oriented breathing exercises and Kegel exercises on inter-recti distance (IRD), lumbopelvic pain, and muscle strength in postpartum women. A total sample size of 66 participants per group was determined with a 10% dropout rate accounted for.
The study will use a non-probability convenience sampling technique. It will be conducted at the University of Lahore Teaching Hospital and Sehat Medical complex. Inclusion criteria include women aged 18-40 years, with a history of cesarean sections, an IRD between 3-5 cm. Outcome measures include IRD , pelvic floor muscle strength, lumbopelvic pain (measured using a 10 cm numeric pain scale). Participants will be randomly assigned to either Group A (Kegel-only) or Group B (Kegel + breathing exercises). Both groups will train three times weekly for eight weeks. All data analysis will be performed using SPSS version 27.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
• Age between 18-40 years
Postpartum duration of 42-49 days
Inter-recti distance (IRD) between 3-5 cm
Numeric pain scale score ≤ 6 for pain
Disqualifiers
• Pain during the training period
Patients with any heart or respiratory disease including excessive coughing and sneezing
Patients with any kind of pelvic or abdominal surgery
Significant organ dysfunction or psychiatric illness
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Stability Oriented Breathing Training
- kegels exercises