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Title of Article Updates on core stabilization exercise and strengthening exercise: a review article 
Date of Acceptance 15 June 2021 
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     Title of Journal Asia-Pacific Journal of Science and Technology 2021 
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     Institute of Journal Khon Kaen University 
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     Volume 2021 
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     Year of Publication 2021 
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     Abstract Nowadays, core stabilization exercise (CSE) and strengthening exercise (STE) are widely used in clinical practice to treat lower back pain. CSE focuses on the transversus abdominis (TrA) and lumbar multifidus (LM) muscles, is based on a motor relearning approach, and retrains the function of the local trunk muscles, whereas STE emphasizes the global muscles. Both exercises reduce pain and functional disability, provide neuromuscular control, and enhance the stability of the spine. Although a variety of previous studies have compared the effectiveness of these two forms of exercise, the heterogeneity of treatment procedures and participants produced conflicting results. The aim of this article is to compare and contrast CSE and STE in four different categories: exercise performance, neuromuscular activation and muscle involvement, intensity and duration, and exercise adherence. Most previous research has concluded that there is no significant difference in effectiveness between the two forms of exercise because both utilize a similar approach. Therefore, both exercises can help to reduce lower back pain problems, and we suggest that therapies should be chosen according to which exercise is the most appropriate for the problems presented by each individual patient in terms of the severity and pathology of the lower back pain. Further studies need to explore the effects of CSE and STE in terms of motor control—proprioceptive sense, balance, and muscle thickness—in the early stages of lower back pain.  
     Keyword Exercise, Core stabilization, Local muscles, Strengthening, Global muscles  
Author
597090006-7 Ms. SU SU HLAING [Main Author]
Associated Medical Sciences Doctoral Degree

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