Chapter 16: Core Training Concepts Flashcards
Core
Structures that make up the lumbo-pelvic-hip complex (LPHC), including the lumbar spine, pelvic girdle, abdomen, and hip joint.
Local Core Muscles
- Rotatores
- Multifidus
- Transverse abdominis
- Diaphragm
- Pelvic floor musculature
- Quadratus lumborum
(Type l Muscle Fibers)
Global Core Muscles
- Rectus abdominis
- External obliques
- Internal obliques
- Erector spinae
- Latissimus dorsi
- Iliopsoas (iliacus + psoas)
(Type ll Muscle Fibers)
Lordotic/Lordosis
Normal curvature of the cervical and lumbar spine regions.
Kyphotic/Kyphosis
Normal curvature of the thoracic spine region.
Scoliosis
Abnormal curve of the spine from side to side.
Drawing-in Maneuver
Recruits local core stabilizers by drawing in the navel toward the spine.
Bracing
Contracting the rectus abdominis and obliques at the same time.
Rotatores
Muscles located between thoracic vertebrae
Multifidus
Small, triangular muscle bundles located on both side of the spinal column.
Pelvic Floor Musculature
Group of muscles found inside the middle of pelvis.
Quadratus Lumborum
Attached from the hip to rib cage in the back for lateral flexion of spine.
Iliopsoas (iliacus + psoas)
Attached in front of the pelvis for hip flexion.