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- Core_(anatomy) abstract "In common parlance, the core of the body is broadly considered to be the torso. Functional movements are highly dependent on this part of the body, and lack of core muscular development can result in a predisposition to injury. The major muscles of the core reside in the area of the belly and the mid and lower back (not the shoulders), and peripherally include the hips, the shoulders and the neck.".
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageID "7974163".
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageLength "7380".
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageRevisionID "681926392".
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Abdominal_external_oblique_muscle.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Abdominal_internal_oblique_muscle.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Apnea.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Axial_skeleton.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biomechanics.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Exercise_physiology.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Muscular_system.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Diaphragm_(anatomy).
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Erector_spinae.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Erector_spinae_muscles.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink External_oblique.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink File:ArmyProne.jpg.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Functional_movement.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Gluteus_maximus.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Gluteus_maximus_muscle.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Human_rib_cage.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Internal_oblique.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Latissimus_dorsi.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Latissimus_dorsi_muscle.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Longissimus.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Longissimus_thoracis.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Multifidus.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Multifidus_muscle.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Pelvic_floor.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Pelvis.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Prone_position.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Rectus_abdominis.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Rectus_abdominis_muscle.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Rib_cage.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Spine_(anatomy).
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Thoracic_diaphragm.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Thorax.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Torso.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Transverse_abdominal_muscle.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Transverse_plane.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Transversus_abdominis.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Trapezius.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Trapezius_muscle.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Valsalva_maneuver.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink Vertebral_column.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink File:Human_anatomy_planes.svg.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLink File:Medicine_Ball_Plank.jpg.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Core (anatomy)".
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "abdomen and spine".
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "core body".
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "core muscles".
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "core of body".
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "core".
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "here".
- Core_(anatomy) hasPhotoCollection Core_(anatomy).
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clarification_needed.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Merge.
- Core_(anatomy) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Core_(anatomy) subject Category:Biomechanics.
- Core_(anatomy) subject Category:Exercise_physiology.
- Core_(anatomy) subject Category:Muscular_system.
- Core_(anatomy) comment "In common parlance, the core of the body is broadly considered to be the torso. Functional movements are highly dependent on this part of the body, and lack of core muscular development can result in a predisposition to injury. The major muscles of the core reside in the area of the belly and the mid and lower back (not the shoulders), and peripherally include the hips, the shoulders and the neck.".
- Core_(anatomy) label "Core (anatomy)".
- Core_(anatomy) sameAs m.026m1g4.
- Core_(anatomy) sameAs Q5170145.
- Core_(anatomy) sameAs Q5170145.
- Core_(anatomy) wasDerivedFrom Core_(anatomy)?oldid=681926392.
- Core_(anatomy) isPrimaryTopicOf Core_(anatomy).