diastas
Diastas is a term used in medical and scientific contexts to describe a separation or gap between two structures that are normally in contact. The form itself is not a single, widely standardized diagnosis; in many cases, the more common term is diastasis, or a specific form such as diastasis recti. The word derives from Greek diastasis, meaning separation.
Most commonly, diastas refers to diastasis recti, the separation of the left and right rectus abdominis muscles
Other documented uses describe separations of other anatomical structures, such as diastasis of the pubic symphysis
Treatment is individualized based on severity and symptoms. Nonoperative management includes targeted physical therapy to strengthen
Prognosis varies; many cases improve with conservative therapy, while others may require surgery or continue to