What is Core Stabilization?
Core stabilization is a specialized form of physical therapy that focuses on strengthening the muscles that support your spine, pelvis, and trunk. While many people think of the core as simply the abdominal muscles, it actually includes a network of muscles in your abdomen, back, hips, pelvic floor, and diaphragm that work together to stabilize your body during movement.
When these muscles are weak or not functioning properly, other areas of the body often compensate, leading to:
- Low back pain
- Neck discomfort
- Poor posture
- Balance problems
- Recurrent injuries
- Reduced athletic performance
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Why Choose Bushnell Physical Therapy?
At Bushnell Physical Therapy, we understand that no two patients experience pain or movement challenges in exactly the same way. That’s why every treatment plan is tailored to your individual goals, symptoms, lifestyle, and activity level.
When you choose Bushnell PT, you can expect:
- Experienced physical therapists with advanced knowledge of movement science and rehabilitation
- Individualized treatment plans based on a comprehensive evaluation
- Evidence-based treatment techniques designed to improve core strength, stability, and movement efficiency
- A focus on treating the root cause of pain
- One-on-one care with therapists who are committed to helping you achieve lasting results
These treatments help calm pain, improve how joints and muscles move, and prepare your body for strengthening and functional activity.
What Does Core Stabilization Therapy Involve?
Your treatment program is customized based on your condition, movement patterns, and goals. Depending on your needs, therapy may include:
Targeted Strengthening Exercises
We guide you through exercises that activate and strengthen the deep muscles responsible for spinal and pelvic stability. These exercises progress as your strength and control improve.
Postural Training
Improving posture helps reduce unnecessary stress on your spine while promoting more efficient movement during work, exercise, and daily activities.
Balance and Stability Training
Balance exercises improve body awareness, coordination, and stability while challenging your core muscles in functional positions.
Neuromuscular Re-Education
Pain and injury often change how muscles activate. Neuromuscular re-education retrains your brain and muscles to work together properly, improving movement quality and long-term stability.
Functional Exercise Progression
As you improve, your exercises become more specific to your work, hobbies, sports, or daily activities so you can safely return to doing what you love.
Conditions Treated with Core Stabilization
Core stabilization therapy can benefit individuals experiencing a wide variety of orthopedic and neurological conditions, including:
- Low back pain
- Lumbar spinal stenosis
- Disc herniations
- Sacroiliac (SI) joint pain
- Postpartum core weakness and pelvic instability
- Poor posture
- Recurrent injuries
- Sports-related injuries
- Balance deficits
- Post-surgical rehabilitation
- Chronic neck pain
- Chronic back discomfort
- Hip and pelvic pain
- General weakness following injury or prolonged inactivity
By improving core strength and movement control, therapy helps decrease stress on the spine and joints while improving overall function.
Benefits of Core Stabilization Therapy

Reduced pain and discomfort

Improved posture and body mechanics

Enhanced balance and coordination

Increased strength and stability

Reduced muscle tension

Improved athletic performance and daily function
What to Expect at Bushnell Physical Therapy
At Bushnell Physical Therapy, we use our Reset. Retrain. Restore. model to guide your recovery. Each phase builds on the previous one to help you achieve lasting improvements—not just temporary pain relief.
Reset
Your first visit begins with a comprehensive evaluation to understand your symptoms, movement patterns, posture, strength, and mobility. During the Reset phase, our priority is to decrease pain, calm irritated tissues, improve mobility, and address the underlying factors contributing to your symptoms. This may include hands-on treatment, targeted exercises, education, and activity modifications to help you move more comfortably.
Retrain
Once your pain is under better control, we focus on retraining your body to move efficiently. This phase emphasizes proper activation of the deep core muscles, neuromuscular re-education, postural correction, balance training, and movement pattern retraining. The goal is to teach your body to maintain pain-free movement without compensations that could lead to future problems.
Restore
The final phase prepares you to confidently return to your normal activities. Whether your goal is lifting your children, working without pain, returning to recreational sports, or competing at a high level, we’ll continue progressing your strength and functional exercises until you’re ready to safely resume the activities that matter most.
Throughout every stage of care, your therapist will monitor your progress and adjust your program based on your individual goals and recovery.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of core stabilization therapy?
Core stabilization therapy strengthens the muscles that support your spine and pelvis while improving coordination between those muscles. This creates a more stable foundation for movement, helping reduce pain, improve posture, and enhance overall function.
Is core stabilization only for people with back pain?
No. While it’s commonly recommended for low back pain, it can also help individuals recovering from sports injuries, postpartum changes, surgery, SI joint dysfunction, disc injuries, balance problems, neck pain, and other musculoskeletal conditions.
How long does it take to see results?
Every patient progresses at a different pace depending on their condition, overall health, and goals. Many people begin noticing improvements within several weeks of consistent therapy. However, long-term success depends on continuing your core strengthening program even after you’ve completed physical therapy. Maintaining core strength helps support your spine, improve movement quality, and reduce the likelihood of future pain or injury.
Will I receive exercises to do at home?
Yes. Your therapist will provide a personalized home exercise program to complement your in-clinic treatment. Performing these exercises consistently is an important part of achieving the best possible outcomes.
Is core stabilization appropriate after surgery?
Yes. Core stabilization is commonly included in post-surgical rehabilitation once your surgeon and physical therapist determine it’s appropriate. Your program will be progressed safely based on your healing and functional goals.
Can athletes benefit from core stabilization?
Absolutely. A stable core allows for better force transfer throughout the body, improving movement efficiency, power, balance, and injury prevention across a wide range of sports.
Start Feeling Better with Bushnell
A strong, stable core is the foundation for healthy movement. Whether you’re recovering from an injury, managing chronic pain, navigating postpartum recovery, or looking to improve your athletic performance, Bushnell Physical Therapy can help. Our experienced team will develop a personalized treatment plan using our Reset. Retrain. Restore. approach to help you reduce pain, improve stability, and return to the activities you love with confidence.
Schedule your consultation with Bushnell Physical Therapy today to learn whether core stabilization therapy is right for you and start building a stronger foundation for lifelong movement.