Comparison of the inter-recti distance in nulliparous women measured in supine and standing positions using ultrasound imaging

Abstract In physiotherapy for pregnancy-related diastasis recti abdominis, the inter-recti distance (IRD) measurement using ultrasound imaging is typically performed with the patient in supine position. Recently, a standing position, which is considered a functional body position, has been proposed...

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Main Authors: Magdalena Rudek-Zeprzałka, Agnieszka Opala-Berdzik, Maciej Cebula, Katarzyna Gruszczyńska, Jagoda Bilewicz, Daria Chmielewska
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Agnieszka Opala-Berdzik
Maciej Cebula
Katarzyna Gruszczyńska
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Daria Chmielewska
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description Abstract In physiotherapy for pregnancy-related diastasis recti abdominis, the inter-recti distance (IRD) measurement using ultrasound imaging is typically performed with the patient in supine position. Recently, a standing position, which is considered a functional body position, has been proposed for measurement. However, before adopting standing examination as routine, it is important to study how the linea alba behaves in this position in healthy nulliparas. The main objectives of the study were to compare (1) IRD at two measurement sites between standing and supine positions, and (2) IRD between the two sites within each position. IRD measurements were taken using ultrasound imaging in 27 nulliparas, at the upper edge of the umbilicus (umbilical site) and midway between the superior umbilical border and the xiphoid process (umbilical-xiphoid site), in both supine and standing positions. Photographs were taken to monitor participants’ standing posture. At the umbilical-xiphoid site, the mean IRD was greater when standing than when supine (p = 0.004); no significant difference was observed at the umbilical site (p = 0.07). The mean IRD at the umbilicus was greater than at the umbilical-xiphoid site (p = 0.00001). The IRD at the midpoint between the superior umbilical border and the xiphoid process changed when assuming the standing position, which was not observed at the superior umbilical border. The IRD was greater in the umbilical region compared to the area further away from the umbilicus cranially. Our findings provide baseline data for future research on symptomatic populations and for establishing normative IRD values in the standing position, which could aid in developing clinical guidelines for assessing diastasis recti abdominis.
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spelling doaj-art-28e749aa553f4f69991d07e81f9a3edb2025-08-24T11:21:52ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222025-08-011511810.1038/s41598-025-16781-0Comparison of the inter-recti distance in nulliparous women measured in supine and standing positions using ultrasound imagingMagdalena Rudek-Zeprzałka0Agnieszka Opala-Berdzik1Maciej Cebula2Katarzyna Gruszczyńska3Jagoda Bilewicz4Daria Chmielewska5Department of Physical Medicine, Academy of Physical Education in KatowiceInstitute of Physiotherapy and Health Sciences, Department of Physiotherapy in Internal Diseases, Academy of Physical Education in KatowiceIndividual Specialist Medical Practice Maciej CebulaDepartment of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Medical University of SilesiaPelvic Floor Muscles Laboratory, Department of Physical Medicine, Physiotherapy and Health Sciences, Students Scientific Association “IMPULSE” of the Institute of Electromyography, Academy of Physical Education in KatowiceInstitute of Physiotherapy and Health Sciences, Electromyography and Pelvic Floor Muscles Laboratory, Department of Physical Medicine, Academy of Physical Education in KatowiceAbstract In physiotherapy for pregnancy-related diastasis recti abdominis, the inter-recti distance (IRD) measurement using ultrasound imaging is typically performed with the patient in supine position. Recently, a standing position, which is considered a functional body position, has been proposed for measurement. However, before adopting standing examination as routine, it is important to study how the linea alba behaves in this position in healthy nulliparas. The main objectives of the study were to compare (1) IRD at two measurement sites between standing and supine positions, and (2) IRD between the two sites within each position. IRD measurements were taken using ultrasound imaging in 27 nulliparas, at the upper edge of the umbilicus (umbilical site) and midway between the superior umbilical border and the xiphoid process (umbilical-xiphoid site), in both supine and standing positions. Photographs were taken to monitor participants’ standing posture. At the umbilical-xiphoid site, the mean IRD was greater when standing than when supine (p = 0.004); no significant difference was observed at the umbilical site (p = 0.07). The mean IRD at the umbilicus was greater than at the umbilical-xiphoid site (p = 0.00001). The IRD at the midpoint between the superior umbilical border and the xiphoid process changed when assuming the standing position, which was not observed at the superior umbilical border. The IRD was greater in the umbilical region compared to the area further away from the umbilicus cranially. Our findings provide baseline data for future research on symptomatic populations and for establishing normative IRD values in the standing position, which could aid in developing clinical guidelines for assessing diastasis recti abdominis.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-16781-0Linea albaRectus abdominisInter-recti distanceUltrasound imagingNulliparas
spellingShingle Magdalena Rudek-Zeprzałka
Agnieszka Opala-Berdzik
Maciej Cebula
Katarzyna Gruszczyńska
Jagoda Bilewicz
Daria Chmielewska
Comparison of the inter-recti distance in nulliparous women measured in supine and standing positions using ultrasound imaging
Scientific Reports
Linea alba
Rectus abdominis
Inter-recti distance
Ultrasound imaging
Nulliparas
title Comparison of the inter-recti distance in nulliparous women measured in supine and standing positions using ultrasound imaging
title_full Comparison of the inter-recti distance in nulliparous women measured in supine and standing positions using ultrasound imaging
title_fullStr Comparison of the inter-recti distance in nulliparous women measured in supine and standing positions using ultrasound imaging
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the inter-recti distance in nulliparous women measured in supine and standing positions using ultrasound imaging
title_short Comparison of the inter-recti distance in nulliparous women measured in supine and standing positions using ultrasound imaging
title_sort comparison of the inter recti distance in nulliparous women measured in supine and standing positions using ultrasound imaging
topic Linea alba
Rectus abdominis
Inter-recti distance
Ultrasound imaging
Nulliparas
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-16781-0
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