rumpfstabilität
Rumpfstabilität refers to the ability of the core muscles to stabilize the spine and pelvis. This region, often called the "core," includes muscles of the abdomen, back, and hips. These muscles work together to control movement and maintain a neutral spinal position. A stable core is crucial for efficient transfer of power between the upper and lower body, essential for activities ranging from everyday movements to athletic performance.
Weak rumpfstabilität can contribute to lower back pain and an increased risk of injury. When the core
The muscles involved in rumpfstabilität include the transversus abdominis, multifidus, pelvic floor muscles, diaphragm, and obliques.