Question:
Will crunches help me prepare for TT in one month? How many? How often?
— betseylovelace (posted on December 17, 2004)
December 17, 2004
Just a thought. But would the crunches make your muscles alittle larger so
then they would'nt tuck as much. Then when you quit them.... the muscles
would'nt be as large and the skin would be looser????
— Danmark
December 19, 2004
Dear Betsey,
I know of no data or study that has looked at this question, however it
makes sense to be in the best physical shape possible before your surgery
to help with wound healing and decrease the risk of complications. From an
exercise perspective, I recommend spending more time on cardiovascular
exercise than sit-ups or crunches for this reason. Doing crunches will
make your abdominal muscles stronger and larger. The strength of your
abdominal wall will also help to support your lower back during recovery.
Another factor depends if your rectus abdominal muscles have split apart
from childbirth, weight gain etc. because your surgeon may suture the two
muscles back together. So, I would recommend 50 or more slow crunches at
least every other day after you have done your cardio exercise . I hope
you find this information useful. Joshua Kreithen, M.D. Lakewood Ranch
Plastic Surgery, Bradenton FL - www.lakewoodranchplasticsurgery.com
— Joshua Kreithen, M.D.
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