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n. - Separation of an epiphysis from the long bone to which it is normally attached without fracture of the bone.

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  • Solutions: In most cases the diastasis will resolve over time after the baby is born.
  • Sometimes the epiphysis is displaced, and sometimes there is displacement (diastasis) of the one bone from the other.
  • The pulse was preternaturally slow -- great stupor -- dilatation of the pupils, and diastasis of the bones of the head.
  • In the postpartum period, your abdominal muscles require exercise to recover their former shape and strength while avoiding further separation or diastasis see page 341.
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