Yes, in most cases the gap can be considerably closed by correct exercises and support. There are physiotherapists who specialize in this. It is important that these exercises are tailor made for you, as some exercises commonly done for abdominals will actually cause the separation to increase. It really is worth the effort put into repairing these muscles as they are so important to maintaining correct positioning of abdominal organs, and to the condition of you back for years to come.
No. The thoracic and abdominal cavities are separated by the diaphragm.
abdominal muscles
I'm no expert but one difference is your external abdominal muscles are voluntary and intestinal muscles are involuntary.
No, the abdominal and pelvic cavities are different. The abdominal cavity is superior to the pelvic cavity.
An abdominal wall is the layer of muscles which surrounds the abdominal cavity and contains the abdominal organs.
The causes of loose abdominal muscles include extreme weight loss and pregnancy.
Yes, you get abdominal muscles.
I need to work on my abdominal muscles.
There are the abdominal muscles and the oblique's. They help to keep you standing straight and when working properly, your back healthy.
Transversus Abdominis muscle. It's located deep to the External Abdominal Oblique and Internal Abdominal Oblique muscles.
yes .
contract your abdominal muscles