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      Dynamic neuromuscular stabilization & sports rehabilitation.

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          Dynamic neuromuscular (core) stability is necessary for optimal athletic performance and is not achieved purely by adequate strength of abdominals, spinal extensors, gluteals or any other musculature; rather, core stabilization is accomplished through precise coordination of these muscles and intra-abdominal pressure regulation by the central nervous system. Understanding developmental kinesiology provides a framework to appreciate the regional interdependence and the inter-linking of the skeleton, joints, musculature during movement and the importance of training both the dynamic and stabilizing function of muscles in the kinetic chain. The Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) approach provides functional tools to assess and activate the intrinsic spinal stabilizers in order to optimize the movement system for both pre-habilitation and rehabilitation of athletic injuries and performance.

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          Journal
          Int J Sports Phys Ther
          International journal of sports physical therapy
          2159-2896
          2159-2896
          Feb 2013
          : 8
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Kaiser Permanente Movement Science Fellowship, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
          Article
          23439921
          92e82cb0-1cf5-4994-b664-5c4fda710954
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          Core stabilization,developmental kinesiology,dynamic neuromuscular stabilization,integrated spinal stabilizing system

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