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This widening can occur during pregnancy or the postpartum period and can result in a partial or total separation of the bones known as diastasis of the symphysis pubis (DSP). Because X-rays are ...
This separation has been described as diastasis. I have just read about Diastasis Symphysis pubis (DSP) on your web page but this seems to be something totally different. I do not feel any pain ...
Our study did not confirm that mild diastasis caused lumbopelvic pain. However, to date, there is little knowledge on women with larger separation. Further investigation using a validated ...
subjects had no apparent risk factors for development of osteitis pubis or osteomyelitis of the pubic symphysis other than athletic involvement, (3) both physical exam findings and diagnostic imaging ...