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NCT07641777

Neuromuscular Effects of Coordinated Locomotor Training on Core Stability and Postural Control in Athletes

Core stability and postural control are essential for athletic performance. They affect how efficiently an athlete moves, maintains balance, and avoids injuries. However, researchers have not yet fully explored how coordinated locomotor training - a movement approach that uses walking patterns combined with sprinter and skater positions - changes the way an athlete's nerves and muscles work together. This study aims to compare the effects of coordinated locomotor training versus traditional plyometric exercises on core stability and balance control in novice runners. The study will enroll 28 novice runners between 18 and 30 years of age. Participants must run less than 10 miles per week and have less than one year of consistent running experience. They will be randomly assigned to either the coordinated locomotor training group or the plyometric training group. The intervention lasts 8 weeks with two sessions per week. Each session runs for about 60 minutes. The researchers will measure core endurance using the Mcgill core endurance tests and the Sahrmann core stability test. Dynamic balance will be assessed using the Star Excursion Balance Test. Postural control will be evaluated using the Romberg test. The researchers expect that athletes who undergo coordinated locomotor training will show greater improvements in core muscle activation and postural control compared to those who perform plyometric exercises. If proven effective, this training method could provide coaches and trainers with an evidence-based strategy to enhance athletic performance and reduce injury risk.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 30 Years

Updated: 2026-06-23

1 state

Postural Control Deficits
Core Stability
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT07652229

Effects of Diaphragmatic Breathing During Equipment-Based Pilates in Women

This randomized controlled study aims to investigate the effects of diaphragmatic breathing exercises on core stabilization muscle strength, peak expiratory flow (PEF), and chest expansion in women performing equipment-based Pilates. A total of 44 healthy women aged 20 to 50 years who regularly participate in equipment-based Pilates exercises will be recruited and randomly assigned to one of two groups. The intervention group will receive equipment-based Pilates training combined with diaphragmatic breathing exercises, while the control group will receive equipment-based Pilates training only. Both groups will participate in supervised exercise sessions twice weekly for 8 weeks. Core stabilization muscle strength, peak expiratory flow, and chest expansion measurements will be assessed before and after the intervention period. The findings of this study may contribute to a better understanding of the additional effects of diaphragmatic breathing exercises on respiratory function and core stabilization in women performing Pilates.

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 20 Years - 50 Years

Updated: 2026-06-18

1 state

Core Stability
Respiratory Function
Diaphragmatic Breathing
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT07654738

Core Stability, Functional Capacity, Balance, Strength, and Fatigue in Pediatric Demyelinating Diseases

This study aims to evaluate balance ability, core stability, functional capacity, lower extremity muscle strength, and fatigue levels in children diagnosed with central nervous system demyelinating diseases, in order to contribute to the development of evidence-based and individualized rehabilitation strategies.

Gender: All

Ages: 6 Years - 18 Years

Updated: 2026-06-17

1 state

Demyelinating Diseases of the Central Nervous System
Child
Core Stability
+2
COMPLETED

NCT07570641

Effects of Combined Ciaphragmatic Breathing and Trunk Stabilization in Chronic Low Back Pain

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of combined diaphragmatic breathing and trunk stabilization exercises on pain, function, and muscle activity in patients with chronic low back pain, and to compare its clinical effectiveness with trunk stabilization exercise alone.

Gender: All

Ages: 20 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-05-11

Core Stability
Breathing Exercise
Low Back Pain
RECRUITING

NCT07338760

The Acute Effects of Core Stabilization Exercises on Balance and Upper Extremity Functional Performance in Archers

This randomized controlled study aims to investigate the acute effects of a single session of core stabilization exercises on balance and upper extremity functional performance in competitive archers. Core stability is essential for postural control, neuromuscular coordination, and efficient force transfer during archery shooting. Understanding the immediate effects of core stabilization exercises may support their use as an effective warm-up and performance-enhancing strategy in archery athletes.

Gender: All

Updated: 2026-01-14

1 state

Archery
Core Stability
Balance
RECRUITING

NCT07089628

Investigation of the Relationship Between Core Stability and Reaction Time, Hand-Eye Coordination, Pain, and Functional Status in Individuals With Rotator Cuff Lesions

Rotator cuff lesions are among the most common problems within musculoskeletal disorders. The prevalence of these lesions increases with age, and they encompass a wide spectrum of various injuries and pathological conditions. The literature frequently reports that such lesions often lead to pain, decreased functional capacity, and a reduction in quality of life. Although some of these lesions are traumatic in origin, the majority of rotator cuff problems are degenerative due to age-related changes in tendon structure. Recent scientific studies have indicated that core stability may be a significant factor in such musculoskeletal problems. Adequate core stabilization not only minimizes the load on the vertebral column but also enhances the strength and endurance of peripheral joints and facilitates the transfer of energy to distal segments. Given that rotator cuff lesions can adversely affect upper extremity functions and potentially result in reduced core stability, we hypothesize that they may negatively influence reaction time and hand-eye coordination, which are essential for the effective execution of motor tasks. To date, no studies have been identified in the literature investigating the relationship between core stability and reaction time or hand-eye coordination in individuals with rotator cuff lesions. In light of this information, the aim of our planned study is to examine the relationship between core stability and reaction time, hand-eye coordination, pain, and functional status in individuals with rotator cuff lesions and to compare these findings with asymptomatic individuals.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 65 Years

Updated: 2025-09-18

Core Stability
Core Stabilization
Reaction Time
+2
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT07110025

Functional Electrical Stimulation With Core Stabilization Exercises in Children With Spastic Diplegia

This study was done to: * investigate the combined effect of functional electrical stimulation with core stabilization exercises on pelvic tilting in children with spastic diplegia. * To investigate the combined effect of functional electrical stimulation with core stabilization exercises on standing balance in children with spastic diplegia.

Gender: All

Ages: 4 Years - 6 Years

Updated: 2025-08-07

Functional Electrical Stimulation
Cerebral Palsy
Core Stability
RECRUITING

NCT06943898

Investigation of the Acute Effects of Core Stabilization and 360-Degree Breathing Exercises on Balance and Proprioception in Individuals With Non-Specific Low Back Pain

This study is designed as a single-blind randomized controlled trial. Male and female patients aged 18-65 years with complaints of non-specific low back pain (NSLBP) lasting longer than 12 weeks will be included in the study. Participants will be randomly assigned into two parallel groups: control and intervention. The control group will perform core stabilization exercises five days a week for three weeks. In the intervention group, core stabilization exercises will be combined with 360-degree breathing exercises. To our knowledge, there is no randomized controlled trial investigating the effect of combining core stabilization with 360-degree breathing in individuals with NSLBP. The aim of this study is to examine the acute effects of combining 360-degree breathing techniques with core stabilization exercises on balance and proprioception in individuals with NSLBP.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 65 Years

Updated: 2025-08-06

1 state

Low Back Pain (LBP)
Exercise
Core Stability
RECRUITING

NCT06677346

Parity and Respiratory Muscle Strength in Women

The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between parity and respiratory muscle strength in women.

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 20 Years - 45 Years

Updated: 2024-11-06

Respiratory Muscle Strength
Parity
Core Stability
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ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT06621784

Core Stabilization Exercises in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis

Exercise plays a key role in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis, but there is no clear evidence on which type of exercise is most effective. Recent studies highlight the benefits of core stabilization exercises for improving knee stability. This study aims to demonstrate the effects of adding core stabilization exercises to conventional exercise therapy for patients with knee osteoarthritis.

Gender: All

Ages: 50 Years - 65 Years

Updated: 2024-10-04

1 state

Exercise Training
Osteoarthritis, Knee
Core Stability
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