RESTORE CORE STRENGTH WITH RECTUS DIASTASIS REPAIR
If you have a weak and bulging abdomen, unstable trunk, back pain and diastasis (gap) between the abdominal muscles – we offer investigation with ultrasound and surgery to recreate the anatomy, function and your self-confidence.
What is rectus diastasis?
A persistent separation of the straight abdominal muscles in the midline after pregnancy, obesity or intense physical exercise. The condition often leads to an unstable core and overloading of the back muscles.
Symptoms include
- Abdominal/pelvic weakness and instability
- Bulging of the stomach (bulging, doming)
- Lower back pain
TOR concept
We don’t just perform surgery – we guide you through a complete recovery journey with our proven TOR model:
- Training: Preoperative exercises and preparation for surgery.
- Operation: Customized abdominal wall reconstruction.
- Rehabilitation: Rehabilitation program with personal coach.
Specialized investigation and surgical treatment of rectus diastasis and associated conditions
We focus on one thing only – abdominal wall surgery – and we do it exceptionally well.
Preoperative assessment
Individual evaluation and optimization before surgery:
- Symptoms: Thorough evaluation of all presenting symptoms.
- Ultrasound: Anatomical mapping of the abdominal wall using ultrasound.
- Preoperative Optimization: Customized physical training program prior to surgery.
Surgical techniques
We offer a tailored approach to abdominal wall reconstruction:
- Minimally Invasive Surgery: Reconstruction of the abdominal wall through a small incision without mesh.
- Combined Surgery: Abdominal wall reconstruction combined with abdominoplasty, with or without liposuction.
Postoperative rehabilitation
Individually designed recovery plan:
- Physical examination: Postoperative rehabilitation with a personal coach.
- 1-Year Follow-Up: Evaluation after one year, with corrective measures if needed.
Specialized Investigation And Surgery For All Types Of Inguinal Hernia.
We focus on just one thing – abdominal wall surgery – and we do it exceptionally well.
Direct / Indirect / Femoral
The type of inguinal hernia determines the choice of surgery:
- Direct: Age-related, due to weakened abdominal walls.
- Indirect: Often congenital, more common in younger patients.
- Femoral: Slightly more common in women.
Surgical Methods
We offer a tailor-made surgical repair technique:
Open surgery: with/without mesh. Surgery with local or general anesthesia.
Laparoscopic surgery: Minimally invasive, faster recovery.
Preoperative examination
Preoperative assessment for optimal planning of the surgery:
- Physical examination: assessment of symptoms.
- Ultrasound examination: mapping the anatomy.
Why choose us
We Developed the TOR Concept
We guide you toward full recovery through our unique model of training, surgery, and rehabilitation — designed for long-term strength and lasting results.
Extensive Clinical Experience
With several decades of expertise in assessment, training, surgery, and rehabilitation, our team delivers comprehensive and proven care.
World-Leading Research
We continuously include patients in clinical studies, and our research outcomes are recognized as world-leading in many areas.
Why choose us
Only clinic in Sweden with TOR concept
We guide you to full recovery with our unique model of training, surgery and rehabilitation, built for long-term strength and results.
Visual transformation with functional recovery
Our method restores both appearance and deep core strength - so you feel better, move better and look like yourself again.
Empathic, supportive care
We understand the emotional side of recovery and provide care that is respectful, personalized and focused on your comfort.
Pricing
- From 95.000 SEK
Customized surgery to restore abdominal wall strength and contour, designed for lasting functional and aesthetic results.
Includes
- Surgery and overnight ward observation.
- Rehabilitation program with personal coach.
- Full access to the TOR concept
- Invitation to internal Facebook group
- Follow-ups throughout the first year
- Corrective surgery if needed