Aim. The lumbar spinal stabilization techniques in abdominal hollowing and bracing are known to facilitate the level of activity in the muscles transversus abdominis and obliquus internus (TA/OI). The relative timing of activation and the effect of combination with other tasks are currently unknown. The objective of this study was to determine whether the performance of abdominal hollowing and bracing could promote the voluntary preferential recruitment of TA/OI muscles when performed prior to abdominal strengthening exercise variations. Methods. The trunk muscles TA/OI, rectus abdominis and obliquus externus were investigated using surface EMG. A pressure transducer under the lumbar spine detected spinal movement. Eighteen male subjects pe...
We assessed whether participants are able to perform abdominal bracing during lifting, and described...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of abdominal bracing wi...
Trunk stability exercises that focus on either deep or superficial muscles might produce different e...
AIM: The lumbar spinal stabilization techniques in abdominal hollowing and bracing are known to faci...
Various exercises are used to retrain the abdominal muscles in the management of low back pain and o...
Active protection of the lumbar spine is important in prevention of back strain during exercise. Thi...
Eight abdominal strengthening exercises were investigated in order to evaluate their ability to prom...
Eight abdominal strengthening exercises were investigated in order to evaluate their ability to prom...
The aim of this study was to measure trunk muscle activity during several commonly used exercises in...
Paper presented to the 5th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
This paper evaluates several abdominal exercises, and 1K,\51 highlights factors which are important ...
Rehabilitation of spinal stability muscles for the sportsperson with low back pain is common place i...
This study examined characteristics of trunk muscles electrical activity in young adults performed i...
In lifting, the abdominal muscles are thought to be activated to stabilize the spine. As a detriment...
Pilates methods use mats for trunk muscles stabilization exercises, and leg pull front (LPF) is one ...
We assessed whether participants are able to perform abdominal bracing during lifting, and described...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of abdominal bracing wi...
Trunk stability exercises that focus on either deep or superficial muscles might produce different e...
AIM: The lumbar spinal stabilization techniques in abdominal hollowing and bracing are known to faci...
Various exercises are used to retrain the abdominal muscles in the management of low back pain and o...
Active protection of the lumbar spine is important in prevention of back strain during exercise. Thi...
Eight abdominal strengthening exercises were investigated in order to evaluate their ability to prom...
Eight abdominal strengthening exercises were investigated in order to evaluate their ability to prom...
The aim of this study was to measure trunk muscle activity during several commonly used exercises in...
Paper presented to the 5th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
This paper evaluates several abdominal exercises, and 1K,\51 highlights factors which are important ...
Rehabilitation of spinal stability muscles for the sportsperson with low back pain is common place i...
This study examined characteristics of trunk muscles electrical activity in young adults performed i...
In lifting, the abdominal muscles are thought to be activated to stabilize the spine. As a detriment...
Pilates methods use mats for trunk muscles stabilization exercises, and leg pull front (LPF) is one ...
We assessed whether participants are able to perform abdominal bracing during lifting, and described...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of abdominal bracing wi...
Trunk stability exercises that focus on either deep or superficial muscles might produce different e...