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Effect of a Home-Base Core Stability Exercises in Hereditary Ataxia. A Randomized Controlled Trial. A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial. [PDF]

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Cabanas-Valdés R   +5 more
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Effects of Pilates Exercises on Core Stability After Recovery from COVID-19: A Randomized Controlled Trial. [PDF]

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Signaling, screening, and core stability

Journal of Economic Theory, 2022
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Yusuke Kamishiro   +2 more
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MEASURING CORE STABILITY

Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2005
In this study, a 4-item battery of core stability (CS) tests modeled on core stabilization activities used in training and rehabilitation research was developed, and a measurement schedule was established to maximize internal consistency and stability reliabilities.
Wendell P, Liemohn   +2 more
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Core Stability

Strength and Conditioning Journal, 2005
Core strengthening and stability exercises have become key components of training programs for athletes of all levels. The core muscles act as a bridge between upper and lower limbs, and force is transferred from the core, often called the powerhouse, to the limbs. Stability initially requires maintenance of a neutral spine but must progress beyond the
Lisa S, Bliss, Peter, Teeple
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Stability and Largeness of the Core

Games and Economic Behavior, 2001
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Amit K. Biswas   +2 more
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Effects of core strength training on core stability

open access: yesJournal of Physical Therapy Science, 2018
[Purpose] To investigate the effects of core strength training on core stability with and without the Valsalva maneuver. [Participants and Methods] Twenty-four students were randomly assigned to the training and control groups. Students in the training group undertook a 4-week training program that included exercises for the transverse abdominis ...
Makoto Sasaki
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The myth of core stability

Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, 2010
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.
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The modiclus and core stability

International Journal of Game Theory, 2005
Consider a cooperative transferable utility game (TU game). The prenucleolus is obtained by lexicographically minimizing the non increasing ordered vector of excesses of the coalitions within the set of Pareto optimal payoff vectors. The modiclus is obtained by lexicographically minimizing the non increasing ordered vector of differences of excesses of
T. E. S. Raghavan, Peter Sudhölter
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Core Stability and Bicycling

Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2010
Bicycling is a popular fitness activity in the United States and around the world. Because of the nature of the bicycling position, the neck and back are at risk for injury. One method to prevent these injuries is to ensure that the body's "core" is strong and stable.
Chad, Asplund, Michael, Ross
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