This study aimed to provide fundamental data of core balance training (CBT) on Cobb angle and isokinetic torque and balance in unilateral exercised athletes. Forty-eight subjects were divided by control group (CON; n=16), non-CBT exercised group in unilateral handed athletes (NEG, n=16), and CBT exercised group in unilateral handed athletes (EG, n=16), respectively. Although the group by time interaction in the Cobb angle and in the isokinetic torque were not significantly changed in the EG, the balance of the EG showed significantly improved. As con-clusions, these results informed that the 16-week CBT would provide a positive effect on the balance except for the Cobb angle and the isoki-netic torque.
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Abstract INTRODUCTION MATERIALS AND METHODS Subjects Experimental design Measurement method Statistical analysis RESULTS Changes in Cobb angle and spinal motion after core balance training Changes in isokinetic torques after core balance training Changes in balance after core balance training DISCUSSION CONFLICT OF INTEREST ACKNOWLEDGMENTS REFERENCES