Core stabilization exercise prescription, part I: current concepts in assessment and intervention.

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Published in Sports Health on November 01, 2013

Authors

Jason Brumitt1, J W Matheson2, Erik P Meira3

Author Affiliations

1: School of Physical Therapy, Pacific University (Oregon), Hillsboro, Oregon.
2: Catalyst Sports Medicine, Hudson, Wisconsin.
3: Black Diamond Physical Therapy, Portland, Oregon.

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