Volume 14, Issue 1 , Pages 84-98, January 2010
The myth of core stability
Summary
The principle of core stability has gained wide acceptance in training for the prevention of injury and as a treatment modality for rehabilitation of various musculoskeletal conditions in particular of the lower back. There has been surprisingly little criticism of this approach up to date. This article re-examines the original findings and the principles of core stability/spinal stabilisation approaches and how well they fare within the wider knowledge of motor control, prevention of injury and rehabilitation of neuromuscular and musculoskeletal systems following injury.
Keywords: Core stability, Spinal stabilisation, Transversus abdominis, Chronic lower back and neuromuscular rehabilitation
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PII: S1360-8592(09)00093-X
doi:10.1016/j.jbmt.2009.08.001
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Volume 14, Issue 1 , Pages 84-98, January 2010
