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    Re: The Myth of Core Stability

    Improving the outcomes after back injury by a core muscle strengthening program
    Petrofsky J S, Batt J, Brown J, Stacey L, Bartelink T, Le Moine M, Charbonnet M, Leyva S, Lohman E B, Aiyar S, Christensen A, Weis D, Weis M, Jackson J, Rad-Bayani E, Prowse M, Sharma A, Rendon A
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    :May S, Johnson R. Stabilisation exercises for low back pain: a systematic review. Physiotherapy.2008;94(3):179-189.
    Macedo L G, Maher C G, Latimer J, McAuley J H. Motor control exercise for persistent, nonspecific low back pain: a systematic review. Physical Therapy.2009;89(1):9-25


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    Re: The Myth of Core Stability

    @linbin thanks. I also found two others, hope I'll soon have time to check them all out.

    Ferreira PH, Ferreira ML, Maher CG, et al. Specific stabilisation exercise for spinal and pelvic pain: a systematic review. Aust J Physiother 2006;52:79–88.

    Hauggaard A, Persson AL. Specific spinal stabilisation exercises in patients with low back pain -
    a systematic review. Phys Ther Rev 2007;12:233–48.


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