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Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Science
2023 Volume.12 No. 1 p.56 ~ p.61
Comparison of Effects of Static Core Training and Additional Dynamic Core Training in Young Adults: An Experimental Study
Cho Nam-Jeong

Kim Hyun-Joong
Abstract
Objective: Core training is a key exercise for conditioning and fitness programs, injury prevention, and more. This study aimed to find out the effect of adding dynamic core training, which is frequently prescribed in clinical practice, on dynamic balance and muscle activity compared to conventional static core training.

Design: An experimental studyMethods: This study is an experimental pilot study of prospective parallel design. Six healthy young adults were allocated to static core training group (SCG; crunch and plank) and blended group (BG; crunch, plank, and dead bug exercise) for two weeks to perform core training. Dynamic balance and muscle activity (erector spinae, rectus abdominis) were measured for all participants before and after core training.

Results: All six healthy young adults enrolled completed the study. No significant difference was found before and after 6 sessions of core training in each group (P£¾0.05). Likewise, no significant difference was found in the results of the difference comparison between groups (P£¾0.05).

Conclusions: In conclusion, in this experimental study, no difference was found when dynamic core training was added. Although the results before and after core training did not show improvement in dynamic balance and muscle activity, a randomized controlled trial is needed considering the results of previous studies and the limitations of this experimental study.
KEYWORD
Muscle activity, Exercise, Postural balance, Core stability
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