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Core Stabilization Exercise Prescription, Part I: Current Concepts In Assessment And Intervention, Jason Brumitt, J. W. Matheson, Erik P. Meira Jan 2013

Core Stabilization Exercise Prescription, Part I: Current Concepts In Assessment And Intervention, Jason Brumitt, J. W. Matheson, Erik P. Meira

Faculty Publications - College of Physical Therapy

Context: Injury to the low back can cause significant pain and dysfunction, which can affect an athlete’s performance and result in time lost from sport. A common conservative treatment is therapeutic core stabilization exercises, which can address pain and musculoskeletal dysfunction in patients with low back pathology.

Evidence Acquisition: MEDLINE and CINAHL were searched (from 1966 to March 2013) to identify relevant research. Keywords and keyword combinations searched included motor control exercise, segmental stabilization, core stabilization, transversus abdominis, multifidi, and low back pain.

Results: There are 2 popular rehabilitation strategies to assess core function and promote core stabilization. Each has …


Core Stabilization Exercise Prescription, Part 2: A Systematic Review Of Motor Control And General (Global) Exercise Rehabilitation Approaches For Patients With Low Back Pain, Jason Brumitt, J. W. Matheson, Erik P. Meira Jan 2013

Core Stabilization Exercise Prescription, Part 2: A Systematic Review Of Motor Control And General (Global) Exercise Rehabilitation Approaches For Patients With Low Back Pain, Jason Brumitt, J. W. Matheson, Erik P. Meira

Faculty Publications - College of Physical Therapy

Context: Therapeutic exercises are frequently prescribed to patients with low back pain. Numerous exercise programs for patients with low back pain have been described. Many of these treatment programs are based on 1 of 2 popular rehabilitation strategies: a motor control exercise approach or a general exercise approach.

Data Sources: PubMed clinical queries from 1966 to March 2013 for keyword combinations including motor control exercise, core stability exercise, therapeutic exercise, general exercise, global exercise, local exercise, transversus abdominis, segmental stabilization, and low back pain.

Study Selection: Randomized controlled trials that assessed the effects of a motor control exercise approach, a …


Successful Rehabilitation Of A Recreational Endurance Runner: Initial Validation For The Bunkie Test, Jason Brumitt Jan 2011

Successful Rehabilitation Of A Recreational Endurance Runner: Initial Validation For The Bunkie Test, Jason Brumitt

Faculty Publications - College of Physical Therapy

This case report details the musculoskeletal evaluation and the successful rehabilitation of a 24-year-old female recreational distance runner who self-referred to physical therapy with an acute bout of low back pain (LBP). Her LBP was provoked during each distance run. The patient’s musculoskeletal evaluation revealed core weakness, especially on the left. A recently reported functional test, the Bunkie test, was administered as part of the physical evaluation. The scores from the Bunkie test correlated with other quantitative and qualitative findings. A therapeutic exercise program emphasizing core stabilization was prescribed. The patient was able to shortly return to running pain-free.