Introduction
Every time we move, we depend on some muscles to hold us steady,
and other muscles to actually move us.
Core stabilization is the general term for how the
muscles of your
trunk keep your spine and body stable. This helps you
stay balanced when you move. If your core muscles are strong and they contract
when they should:
- Your posture is better.
- Your body
is balanced.
- Your movement is more efficient and
powerful.
- You are less likely to be injured.
Core stability benefits everyone, from older people to top
professional athletes. Exercises for core stabilization should be part of every
conditioning program, along with flexibility, strength, and aerobic
training.
What is core stabilization?
Why is core stabilization important?
How can I increase my core strength and stability?
Where can I learn more about core strengthening and stability?
Core stabilization may be helpful for health conditions such as
those discussed in these topics:
- Low Back Pain
- Tendon Injury
(Tendinopathy)
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| Author: | Shannon Erstad, MBA/MPH Carrie Henley | Last Updated: June 26, 2007 |
| Medical Review: | Martin Gabica, MD - Family Medicine David A. Fleckenstein, MPT - Physical Therapy Kathie Hummel-Berry, PT, PhD - Physical Therapy Donald Sproule, MD, CM, CCFP, FCFP - Family Medicine |
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