Objective: To assess activity of transversus abdominis (TrA) and obliquus internus abdommis (OI) muscles during classical Pilates exercises performed correctly and incorrectly, and with or without equipment. Design: Repeated-measures descriptive study. Setting: Pilates studio. Participants: A volunteer sample of women (n=18) and men (n=8), mean age +/- SD (43 +/- 14y), with more than 6 months classical Pilates training and no back pain or other condition likely to influence abdominal muscle activity. Interventions: Participants performed Pilates imprint, hundreds A and B, roll-up, and leg-circle exercises on a mat. The hundreds exercise was also performed on a reformer (sliding platform). Mat imprint and hundreds exercises were instructed t...
BACKGROUND: Differences in the function of the anterolateral abdominal muscles have been the subject...
Objective: In a non-experimental, case-control study the abdominal muscles activities during abdomin...
The goal of the study: Evaluate the effect of pilates exercise on pelvic floor muscle function and q...
Objective The purpose of this study was to describe ultrasound (US) changes in muscle thickness pro...
Background: The training of abdominal muscles has a positive impact on the functional capacity of he...
The purpose of this research study was to evaluate the intensity of muscle activation of Transverse ...
The Pilates method is often used in the treatment of nonspecific low back pain (NSCLBP). The effect ...
Background/aim: This study aims at examining the effects of Pilates training on the transversus abdo...
The use of Pilates-based exercises for trunk strengthening has been reported in the literature. The ...
Pilates methods use mats for trunk muscles stabilization exercises, and leg pull front (LPF) is one ...
Test-retest intrarater reliability study.To examine reliability of abdominal musculature measurement...
This study compared abdominal electromyographic (EMG) activity during the performance of Pilates’ ex...
Abstract. [Purpose] This study analyzed the activities of the back and hip muscles during Pilates ex...
STUDY DESIGN: Reliability study of clinical measurement. OBJECTIVES: The primary purpose was to deve...
The purpose of this study was to compare the antagonist coactivation of the local and global trunk m...
BACKGROUND: Differences in the function of the anterolateral abdominal muscles have been the subject...
Objective: In a non-experimental, case-control study the abdominal muscles activities during abdomin...
The goal of the study: Evaluate the effect of pilates exercise on pelvic floor muscle function and q...
Objective The purpose of this study was to describe ultrasound (US) changes in muscle thickness pro...
Background: The training of abdominal muscles has a positive impact on the functional capacity of he...
The purpose of this research study was to evaluate the intensity of muscle activation of Transverse ...
The Pilates method is often used in the treatment of nonspecific low back pain (NSCLBP). The effect ...
Background/aim: This study aims at examining the effects of Pilates training on the transversus abdo...
The use of Pilates-based exercises for trunk strengthening has been reported in the literature. The ...
Pilates methods use mats for trunk muscles stabilization exercises, and leg pull front (LPF) is one ...
Test-retest intrarater reliability study.To examine reliability of abdominal musculature measurement...
This study compared abdominal electromyographic (EMG) activity during the performance of Pilates’ ex...
Abstract. [Purpose] This study analyzed the activities of the back and hip muscles during Pilates ex...
STUDY DESIGN: Reliability study of clinical measurement. OBJECTIVES: The primary purpose was to deve...
The purpose of this study was to compare the antagonist coactivation of the local and global trunk m...
BACKGROUND: Differences in the function of the anterolateral abdominal muscles have been the subject...
Objective: In a non-experimental, case-control study the abdominal muscles activities during abdomin...
The goal of the study: Evaluate the effect of pilates exercise on pelvic floor muscle function and q...