Literaturangaben

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1. R Sapsford, Hodges PW, Richardson Ca, Cooper DH, Markwell SJ, Jull GA 2001, Co-activation of the abdominal and pelvic floor muscles during voluntary exercises.

2. Hodges PW, Richardson CA 1999, Altered trunk muscle recruitment in people with low back pain with upper limb movement at different speeds.


3. Hodges PW, Richardson CA 1997, Inefficient muscular stabilization of the lumbar spine associated with low back pain. A motor control evaluation of transversus abdominis.


4. Smith MD, Coppieters MW und Hodges 2007, Postural activity of the pelvic floor muscles is delayed during rapid arm movement in women with stress urinary incontinence.


5. Messelink B, Benson T, Berghmans, Bo K, Corcos J, Fowler C, Laycock J et al. 2005, Standardisation of terminology of pelvic floor muscle function and dysfunction: report from the pelvic floor clinical assessment group of the international continence ­society.


6. Pool-Goudzwaard A, van Dijke GH, van Gurp M, Mulder P, Snijders C, Stoeckart R. 2004, Contribution of pelvic floor muscles to stiffness of the pelvic ring.


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8. Mens J, Hoek van Dijke G, Pool-Goudzwaard A, van der Hulst V, Stam H., 2006 possibel harmful effects of high intra-abdominal pressure on the pelvic girdle.