Clinical Observation on the Early Intervention of Postpartum Rectus Abdominis Separation Based on the Theory of One Source and Three Meridians
Objective To investigate the clinical efficacy of one source and three meridians theory to early intervention of postpartum rectus abdominis separation.Methods Fifty parturients with rectus abdominis diastasis(detected greater than 2 cm)in Dalian Mu-nicipal Women and Children's Medical Center(Group)from January 2021 to December 2021 were selected as the observation group,and 50 patients with rectus abdominis diastasis treated in the outpatient department were selected as the control group.The observa-tion group was treated with electroacupuncture according to one source and three meridians theory from 15 days after delivery.The control group was treated with neuromuscular stimulation apparatus from 42 days postpartum.Both groups were treated for 2 consecu-tive courses(10 times).Abdominal palpation,abdominal circumference measurement and visual analog scale(VAS)were used to evaluate the separation distance of rectus abdominis muscle,the recovery of abdominal circumference and the degree of low back pain,and the clinical efficacy was evaluated and statistically analyzed.Results After treatment,the separation distance and abdomi-nal circumference of rectus abdominis were reduced in both groups,the low back pain was improved in both groups,and the observa-tion group was more significant(P<0.05).The total effective rate of the observation group was 90%(45/50),which was higher than that of the control group(76%,38/50)(P<0.05).Conclusion Electroacupuncture according to one source and three meridians theory for early intervention of rectus abdominis dissociation can accelerate the recovery of postpartum abdominal circumference and rectus ab-dominis,reduce the accompanying discomfort symptoms,reduce the risk of intrauterine residual,and play a positive role in postpar-tum rehabilitation.
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