U.S., May 9 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07577011) titled 'Impact of Abdominal Muscle-Induced Fatigue on Hip Muscle Performance and Functional Balance in Healthy Adults' on April 26.

Brief Summary: The study is based on the theory that the abdominal muscles contribute to transverse and frontal plane torques that complement hip abductor torque, as both muscle groups act in the same counterclockwise direction within the proposed biomechanical model. Through their role in trunk and pelvic stabilization, the abdominal muscles help optimize the mechanical environment in which the hip abductors operate, potentially enhancing their effective torque production during functional tasks.

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