Overview of the Core
- Evidence of function and clinical significance
- Definitions and myths
Core Function in Multiplanar Activity
- Region: Superior, inferior, central
- Anatomy & physiology of stabilizers vs. mobilizers
Evolution of Contraction for Core/Spine Stabilization
- I-IIA-IIX-IIB - muscle contraction slow twitch to fast twitch
- Stability vs. mobility of the brain in the geriatric client
- Contract-Relax-Antagonist-Contract principle (CRAC)
- Sherrington’s Law: Are we emphasizing poor patterns during treatment?
Core Strength Evaluation
- Trunk Impairment Scale (TIS): core stability and mobility control
- Bent Knee Fall Out (BKFO)
- Side-lying SLR
- 3-Plane Core Test
Evidence-Based Strategies for Stability
- Supine core stability
- Abdominal Ball Press Lab:
- Anterior abdominal wall re-education
- Application: low back pain
- Trochanter Tension Lab:
- Supine techniques to contract gluteus medius/minimums, TFL, and QL
- Application: single leg standing balance for mobility and transfers
- Seated core stability
- Dolphin Lab:
- Core dissemination during frontal plane mobility
- Application: lateral mobility: bed mobility, toileting, functional reach
- Stable Ball Drop Lab:
- Stabilizing the anterior and posterior abdominal walls
- Application: low back pain and fall risk
- Standing core stability
- Wall Plank Lab:
- Application: low back pain, LOB, fall risk
- PNF Chop Lab:
- PNF functional reaching diagonal patterns
- Application: high to low reaching during functional tasks
Evidence-Based Strategies for Mobility
- Supine core mobility
- ASIS Press, Scapular Elevation Lab:
- Mobilization of the pelvis to reduce soft tissue tightness
- Application: sagittal plane movement of the upper body over the core
- Seated core mobility
- Quad Sit-up Lab:
- Sit-stand utilizing lower extremity emphasis
- Application: low back pain, sit-stand/transfers
- Mobile Drop Lab:
- Core rotation and reaching in all planes with various weighted objects
- Application: functional reach for ADLs
- Standing core mobility
- Standing ASIS, Dynamic Chop Lab:
- Tactile cues for pelvic extension during sit-stand
- Application: COG over BOS during upright tasks with reduced energy expenditure