Screen-Guided pelvic training shows promise for sedentary adults

NCT ID NCT07019376

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study looked at whether using visual biofeedback—like seeing your own movements on a screen—can help healthy, inactive adults better sense and control their pelvis, improve balance, and strengthen core muscles. 48 sedentary individuals without spine or hip problems took part. The goal was to understand how the body responds to this type of training, not to treat any disease.

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Conditions

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Motor Activity

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Nuh Naci Yazgan University

    Kayseri, Kocasinan, 38170, Turkey (Türkiye)

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