Fisheye STUDY DESIGN: A single-blinded, pretreatment-posttreatmertt assessment. Fisheye OBJECTIVES: To investigate, using ultrasound imaging, the cross-sectional area (CSA) of the lumbar multifidus muscle at 4 vertebral levels (L2, L3, L4, L5) in elite cricketers with and without low back pain (LBP), and to document the effect of a staged stabilization training program on multifidus muscle CSA. Fisheye BACKGROUND: Despite high fitness levels and often intensive strength training programs, athletes still suffer LBP. The incidence of LBP among Australian cricketers is 8% and as high as 14% among fast bowlers. Previous researchers have found that the multifidus muscle contributes to segmental stability of the lumbopelvic region; however, the C...
Introduction: Low back pain (LBP) is highly prevalent in athletes, with decreased lumbar multifidus ...
Study Design: Longitudinal observational study. Objectives: To examine the relationship between se...
Background: There is a controversy regarding whether core stability exercise (CSE) is more effective...
Objectives: To investigate whether motor control training alters automatic contraction of abdominal ...
The purpose of this study was to document the effect of a staged stabilization training program on t...
Objectives: To determine if lumbar multifidus asymmetry existed between the fifth lumbar (L5) and 1s...
This collaborative study used diagnostic ultrasound to identify the cross sectional area (CSA) and p...
Objectives: In a single blinded randomized controlled study, we investigated the effect of stabiliza...
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability, London and Applied Biomedical Research Group, GKT School of Bio...
The object is: effect of spine stabilization exercises on multifidus muscle cross-sectional area and...
Background: Low back pain is one of the common complaints seen in cricketers. Core stability is defi...
Study Design: Longitudinal observational study. Objectives: To examine the relationship between seve...
Objectives Australian Football League (AFL) players have a high incidence of back injuries. Motor co...
STUDY DESIGN: Single-blinded quasi-experimental study. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the ability of elit...
Background and aims: The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of a motor control training...
Introduction: Low back pain (LBP) is highly prevalent in athletes, with decreased lumbar multifidus ...
Study Design: Longitudinal observational study. Objectives: To examine the relationship between se...
Background: There is a controversy regarding whether core stability exercise (CSE) is more effective...
Objectives: To investigate whether motor control training alters automatic contraction of abdominal ...
The purpose of this study was to document the effect of a staged stabilization training program on t...
Objectives: To determine if lumbar multifidus asymmetry existed between the fifth lumbar (L5) and 1s...
This collaborative study used diagnostic ultrasound to identify the cross sectional area (CSA) and p...
Objectives: In a single blinded randomized controlled study, we investigated the effect of stabiliza...
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability, London and Applied Biomedical Research Group, GKT School of Bio...
The object is: effect of spine stabilization exercises on multifidus muscle cross-sectional area and...
Background: Low back pain is one of the common complaints seen in cricketers. Core stability is defi...
Study Design: Longitudinal observational study. Objectives: To examine the relationship between seve...
Objectives Australian Football League (AFL) players have a high incidence of back injuries. Motor co...
STUDY DESIGN: Single-blinded quasi-experimental study. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the ability of elit...
Background and aims: The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of a motor control training...
Introduction: Low back pain (LBP) is highly prevalent in athletes, with decreased lumbar multifidus ...
Study Design: Longitudinal observational study. Objectives: To examine the relationship between se...
Background: There is a controversy regarding whether core stability exercise (CSE) is more effective...