Core Stability – current concepts
June 30, 2010 by David Fitzgerald
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Todays posting is a slide presentation by Prof Eyal Lederman on core stability. This is a subject we have discussed previously when considering core stability and functional movement and I thought another perspective would be useful at this point. I first became aware of Eyal’s work from a book he published in 1998 called “Fundamentals of Manual Therapy” by Churchill Livingstone. I’ve drawn from this text frequently for information on the basic sciences relating to manual Therapy such as :
Tissue repair
Fluid mechanics
Motor Control
Muscle Tone
Pain Mechanisms
Modes of therapeutic effect
The presentation servers as an excellent literature review as well as a thought provoking perspective on a common clinical issue.
Follow the link below to access
www.physiodigest.com/?attachment_id=5278
We also looked at core stability and gait mechanics in a previous post dealing with practical applications in a clinical setting.
Enjoy the clinical challenge.
David
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