Our physiotherapists can instruct you to develop strong core stability. Make an appointment now at Thomastown Physiotherapy
-With the increase in popularity of pilates exercise programs, terms such as core stability have become common language. -Most people are aware that core stability has something to do with the abdominal muscles. —The growing awareness of core stability has revolutionised the way physiotherapists look at back pain.
The benefits of Core Stability Exercise include:
– Core stability refers to the ability of certain specialised muscles to prevent uncontrolled and potentially damaging movement of the lower back and trunk. – It’s important to have adequate core stability, as the powerful muscles attaching to the spine initiate practically all sporting movements and most everyday ones. – These movements are more efficient if these power-generating muscles have a stable base from which to work. – Forces transferred up to the legs or arms (e.g. from running or hitting a tennis ball) are also absorbed and transferred to the trunk. If these aren’t controlled, they can injure your back.
Treatment techniques available include:
– It’s for this reason that physiotherapists look at core stability in an individual with seemingly unrelated problems – a hamstring strain, for example, wherein an inability to properly control spinal movement can contribute to re-injury or delayed recovery. – Physiotherapists are skilled in the teaching of core stability exercises, and today they are used as an important component of rehabilitation from back pain and injury. – When core muscles are well conditioned, they contribute to good erect posture and a strong and safe movement.