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Retracted: Efficacy of Tupler Technique on Reducing Post Natal Diastasis Recti: A Controlled Study

  • Mohamed A. Awad
  • Magda A. Morsy
  • Marwa A. Mohamed
  • Amir A. Gabr

Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology, Page 1-8
DOI: 10.9734/BJAST/2016/17876
Published: 19 September 2015

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Abstract


Aims: This study was conducted to determine the effect of tupler technique on post natal diastasis recti.


Study Design: Pretest post-test design.


Place and Duration of Study: Subjects of this study were selected from physical therapy department in Kasr Al Aini university hospital. This study was conducted from August 2014 to January 2015.


Methodology: Sixty women complained from diastasis recti (diagnosed by gynecologist/ physician) in this study. Their ages were ranged from 25 to 35 years old and their diastasis recti more than 2.5 cm after normal vaginal delivery. Women were divided into two groups equal in number, group (A) consisted of 30 women wore tupler splint only and did not perform any exercises. While, group (B) consisted of 30 women wore tupler splint and performed tupler technique for 18 weeks. Diastasis recti were evaluated by digital caliper for both groups before and after 18 weeks.


Results: The obtained results were statistically analyzed by using paired t- test and showed that there were a highly significant decrease (P < 0.001) in BMI, waist/hip ratio and diastasis recti in both groups (A&B) after 18 weeks. But, there was a significant difference between both groups after 18 weeks (more decrease in group B).


Conclusion: It could be concluded that tupler technique is very effective in reducing post natal diastasis recti.


 


Retraction Notice: This paper has been retracted from the journal due to unauthorized use of Tupler Technique® Program. We received a written complaints from Julie Tupler, RN, creator of the Tupler Technique. She did not participate in the study in any manner, and that the study misrepresents her work.This journal is determined to promote integrity in research publication. This retraction is in spirit of the same. After formal procedures editor(s) and publisher have retracted this paper on 3rd September-2016. Related policy is available here: http://goo.gl/lI77Nn


Keywords:
  • Diastasis recti
  • digital caliper
  • tupler technique
  • post natal.
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A. Awad, M., Morsy, M. A., A. Mohamed, M., & A. Gabr, A. (2015). Retracted: Efficacy of Tupler Technique on Reducing Post Natal Diastasis Recti: A Controlled Study. Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology, 12(1), 1-8. https://doi.org/10.9734/BJAST/2016/17876
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