Optimizing performance by improving core stability and core strength

AE Hibbs, KG Thompson, D French, A Wrigley, I Spears - Sports medicine, 2008 - Springer
Core stability and core strength have been subject to research since the early 1980s.
Research has highlighted benefits of training these processes for people with back pain and …

The use of instability to train the core musculature

DG Behm, EJ Drinkwater… - Applied physiology …, 2010 - cdnsciencepub.com
Training of the trunk or core muscles for enhanced health, rehabilitation, and athletic
performance has received renewed emphasis. Instability resistance exercises have become …

Normalization of EMG Signals: To Normalize or

M Halaki, K Ginn - … analysis: A perspective on current applications …, 2012 - books.google.com
Electromyography (EMG) has been around since the 1600s [1]. It is a tool used to measure
the action potentials of motor units in muscles [2]. The EMG electrodes are like little …

[BOEK][B] Biomechanical basis of human movement

J Hamill, KM Knutzen - 2006 - books.google.com
Biomechanical Basis of Human Movement integrates basic anatomy, physics, calculus, and
physiology for the study of human movement. The book provides a uniquely quantitative …

Effects of a passive exoskeleton on the mechanical loading of the low back in static holding tasks

AS Koopman, I Kingma, GS Faber, MP de Looze… - Journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
With mechanical loading as the main risk factor for LBP in mind, exoskeletons are designed
to reduce the load on the back by taking over a part of the required moment. The present …

Mechanical stability of the in vivo lumbar spine: implications for injury and chronic low back pain

J Cholewicki, SM McGill - Clinical biomechanics, 1996 - Elsevier
One important mechanical function of the lumbar spine is to support the upper body by
transmitting compressive and shearing forces to the lower body during the performance of …

[PDF][PDF] Lumbar segmentalinstability': clinical presentation and specific stabilizing exercise management

PB O'Sullivan - Manual therapy, 2000 - monicamatafisioterapia.com
Lumbar segmental instability is considered to represent a significant sub-group within the
chronic low back pain population. This condition has a unique clinical presentation that …

Theories of musculoskeletal injury causation

S Kumar - Ergonomics, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
Based on the scientific evidence in published literature about precipitation of
musculoskeletal injuries in the workplace, four theories have been proposed to explain …

[HTML][HTML] Biomechanical evaluation of a new passive back support exoskeleton

AS Koopman, M Näf, SJ Baltrusch, I Kingma… - Journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
The number one cause of disability in the world is low-back pain, with mechanical loading
as one of the major risk factors. To reduce mechanical loading, exoskeletons have been …

Biomechanical risk factors for occupationally related low back disorders

WS Marras, SA Lavender, SE Leurgans, FA Fathallah… - Ergonomics, 1995 - Taylor & Francis
A continuing challenge for ergonomists has been to determine quantitatively the types of
trunk motion and how much trunk motion contributes to the risk of occupationally-related low …