DOWNLOAD DIASTSIS RECTI EXERCISE TIPS

Do you have an outie belly button? If so, then this is what's happening. An umbilical hernia is a side-effect of a diastasis recti.

There's a good chance you're experiencing an umbilical hernia, even if it doesn't hurt. This also can lead to other conditions like abdominal wall weakness or poor posture over time that increase your risk for develop uterine prolapse later on down the road!

If you're NOT experiencing any pain, you can do the Tupler Technique® Program before getting surgery for your umbilical hernia. We've had clients who didn't need their operation after completing our program!

Strengthening the connective tissue with the Tupler Technique® will bring support to your belly button in the process of closing diastasis. You'll notice that when this happens, instead of being an outie like before, it becomes innie!

DOWNLOAD DIASTSIS RECTI EXERCISE TIPS

To learn more about Diastasis Recti & the Tupler Technique® read this article: DIASTASIS RECTI RESEARCH AND EVIDENCED BASED EXERCISE PROGRAM

To view my women's programs click this link: PROGRAM PACKAGES

Watch the short video below to know what a diastasis is.

Video

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DOWNLOAD DIASTSIS RECTI EXERCISE TIPS

Do you have an outie belly button? If so, then this is what's happening. An umbilical hernia is a side-effect of a diastasis recti.

There's a good chance you're experiencing an umbilical hernia, even if it doesn't hurt. This also can lead to other conditions like abdominal wall weakness or poor posture over time that increase your risk for develop uterine prolapse later on down the road!

If you're NOT experiencing any pain, you can do the Tupler Technique® Program before getting surgery for your umbilical hernia. We've had clients who didn't need their operation after completing our program!

Strengthening the connective tissue with the Tupler Technique® will bring support to your belly button in the process of closing diastasis. You'll notice that when this happens, instead of being an outie like before, it becomes innie!

DOWNLOAD DIASTSIS RECTI EXERCISE TIPS

To learn more about Diastasis Recti & the Tupler Technique® read this article: DIASTASIS RECTI RESEARCH AND EVIDENCED BASED EXERCISE PROGRAM

To view my women's programs click this link: PROGRAM PACKAGES

Watch the short video below to know what a diastasis is.

Video

RECENT ARTICLES

Postpartum During Pregnancy and Diastasis Recti: Healing Your Core Safely with the Tupler Technique®
Feeling “postpartum” while still pregnant—or still looking pregnant long after delivery—can be confusing and discouraging. If your belly domes when...
How Long Does Postpartum Diastasis Recti Last? Tupler Technique® Timeline
Every postpartum body heals on its own schedule. If you’re noticing a soft midline, doming, or a lingering belly pooch,...
Abdominal Separation and Incisional Hernia: Tupler Technique® Core Solutions
When abdominal separation—also called diastasis recti—meets an incisional hernia, your core needs a plan that protects tissue while restoring function....
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When your belly still looks pregnant months after delivery, it’s often not “stubborn fat”—it’s diastasis recti: a separation of the...
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