Gait parameters in the core stabilization exercise group showed significantly increased gait velocity (from 44.83± 18.83 cm/s to 58.91±18.21 cm/s, p=0.024) and cadence (from 74.55±13.85 steps/min to 84.07±14.00 steps/min, p=0.041), however, no significant increase was observed in affected side step length (from 35.98±12.95 cm to 41.54±10.58 cm, p=0.160) and stride length (from 69.51±21.99 cm to 87.71±18.89 cm, p=0.075). The only significant difference observed between the core group and control group was in velocity (p=0.039). The control group did not show a significant increase in gait velocity (from 37.69± 11.03 cm/s to 37.39±10.11 cm/s) and cadence (from 75.90±11.73 steps/min to 77.51±10.68 steps/min), affected side step length (from 29.49±5.25 cm to 30.92±8.05 cm), and stride length (from 53.77±16.59 cm to 58.40±14.54 cm).