The impact of core strengthening on collegiate athletes
has not been previously examined. These results indicated no significant advantage of core strengthening in reducing LBP occurrence,
though this may be more a reflection of the small numbers of subjects who actually required treatment. The core program, however,
seems to have had a role in modifying hip extensor strength balance. The association between hip strength and future LBP occurrence,
observed only in females, may indicate the need for more gender-specific core programs. The need for a larger scale study to examine
the impact of core strengthening in collegiate athletes is demonstrated.