

Modern rehabilitation is evolving beyond traditional therapy models—moving toward integrated, neuromuscular-driven approaches that emphasize function, stability, and long-term recovery. At the forefront of this evolution is The CORE Center in Orlando, Florida, a facility recognized for its ability to treat a wide spectrum of patients—from neurological conditions to high-performance athletes.
By incorporating the AllCore360 into its clinical and performance programs, The CORE Center has created a unique environment where rehabilitation, performance, and neuromuscular activation intersect.
This approach allows clinicians to address one of the most critical—and often overlooked—systems in the body:
The core as the foundation of all movement, stability, and recovery.
The human core is far more than surface-level abdominal muscles. It is a complex system of 50+ muscles that stabilize the spine, coordinate movement, and support the nervous system.
Research shows that improving trunk stability and core strength plays a critical role in:
In stroke rehabilitation specifically, studies have demonstrated that core strengthening and trunk control training significantly improve motor recovery and functional mobility.
The AllCore360 leverages this principle through isometric, gravity-based resistance, enabling full-core activation in a controlled, low-impact environment.

At The CORE Center, the AllCore360 is not treated as a standalone tool—it is integrated into a multi-disciplinary rehabilitation and performance system.
Clinicians use it across several phases of care:
Because the system is scalable and low-impact, it can be safely adapted for a wide range of patients—from those with severe neurological impairments to elite athletes.
Stroke patients often experience hemiplegia, impaired balance, and reduced trunk control, which significantly impacts their ability to perform daily tasks.
At The CORE Center, AllCore360 is used to:
Clinical research involving AllCore360-based trunk training has shown improvements in muscle activation, coordination, and functional mobility in stroke patients.
Patients often experience early improvements in:
These gains are critical for restoring independence and quality of life.
For individuals with spinal cord injuries, rehabilitation focuses on maximizing remaining neuromuscular function and improving overall stability.
At The CORE Center, AllCore360 provides:
Research suggests that neuromuscular activation systems like AllCore360 may help preserve and enhance remaining function while reducing further deterioration.
Even in cases of limited mobility, patients can experience:
Children with neurological or developmental conditions often struggle with:
Studies involving AllCore360-based training in pediatric populations have demonstrated improvements in:
At The CORE Center, clinicians use the system to:
The engaging, interactive nature of the system also improves compliance and participation in younger patients.
Aging populations often experience:
The AllCore360 provides a low-impact, joint-safe solution for older adults.
At The CORE Center, it is used to:
Because the system does not require high-impact movement, it allows elderly patients to build strength safely while improving confidence in daily activities.
For athletes, performance is built on efficient movement and core stability.
The CORE Center integrates AllCore360 into athletic programs to:
Rotational core training has been shown to improve functional strength, coordination, and athletic performance, particularly in sports requiring dynamic movement.
Athletes report:

Across all patient populations, The CORE Center has observed consistent benefits:
Clinically, the system enables:
Patients frequently report noticeable improvements in stability and movement confidence within just a few sessions.
The effectiveness of AllCore360 lies in its ability to align with how the body naturally functions:
Builds strength without joint strain or excessive movement
Activates the entire stabilizing system, not isolated muscles
Accessible to all populations—from neurological patients to elite athletes
The integration of AllCore360 at The CORE Center in Orlando represents a shift in how rehabilitation and performance are approached.
Rather than treating symptoms in isolation, this model focuses on rebuilding the foundation of human movement—the core.
By applying neuromuscular activation across diverse patient populations, The CORE Center has demonstrated how a single technology can:
From stroke recovery to elite performance—everything starts with the core.

Dive deeper into the research driving AllCore360 and discover how neuromuscular activation is reshaping recovery, performance, and human potential. From clinical studies to real-world outcomes, explore the data, insights, and breakthroughs that show what’s possible when the body is trained from the inside out.

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