To Compare The Strength Of Core Musculature Between School Children And Children Playing Cricket Under The Age Of 16 In Jorhat Town By Using A Modified Sphygmomanometer: A Pilot Study
Chayanika Borpatra Gohain, Twinkle Pegu, Prasenjit Bhattacharyya, Santosh Kumar Rajak | International Journal of Pediatric Nursing | Vol 11, Issue 1 | pp. 8-13 | ISSN: 2455-6343
Abstract
Background: The Core Musculature is the group of trunk and hip muscles that surrounds the spine, abdominal visera and hip. A strong core is essential for stability, posture, and overall strength. Core strengthening is crucial for reducing back pain, preventing injuries, and improving functional movement. A Modified Sphygmomanometer is used to obtain reliable, objective measurements of core muscle strength and stability by applying resistance. Additionally, a pressure biofeedback unit can offer real-time feedback on core muscle performance, helping to improve lumbopelvic stability and enhance overall core function. Objective: To compare the Core Musculature Strength of School children and children playing cricket under the age of 16 in Jorhat Town by using a Modified Sphygmomanometer. Methodology: A pilot study was done on two groups of children aged below 16. One group consists of 10 children who been coached cricket for last 3 years in Jorhat Cricket Coaching Centre and another group consist of 10 children who has not been engaged themselves in any sports or training activity from Borbheta Public School, Jorhat. Pressure Biofeedback (Modified Sphygmomanometer) was used to measure core strength.Results: Of the two groups, there were 70% male and 30% female. By measuring the core strength, it shows that the children who has been coached cricket for last 3 years has stronger core than school going children (p>0.0001). The mean difference between these group is 40.90. Conclusion: Based on the statistical analysis, it can be concluded that a significant difference exists between the two groups. Hence, we would like to conclude that children should be given a programme of core strengthening exercise as a part of extracurricular activities for better stability, posture and strength.
Background: The Core Musculature is the group of trunk and hip muscles that surrounds the spine, abdominal visera and hip. A strong core is essential for stability, posture, and overall strength. Core strengthening is crucial for reducing back pain, preventing injuries, and improving functional movement. A Modified Sphygmomanometer is used to obtain reliable, objective measurements of core muscle strength and stability by applying resistance. Additionally, a pressure biofeedback unit can offer real-time feedback on core muscle performance, helping to improve lumbopelvic stability and enhance overall core function. Objective: To compare the Core Musculature Strength of School children and children playing cricket under the age of 16 in Jorhat Town by using a Modified Sphygmomanometer. Methodology: A pilot study was done on two groups of children aged below 16. One group consists of 10 children who been coached cricket for last 3 years in Jorhat Cricket Coaching Centre and another group consist of 10 children who has not been engaged themselves in any sports or training activity from Borbheta Public School, Jorhat. Pressure Biofeedback (Modified Sphygmomanometer) was used to measure core strength.Results: Of the two groups, there were 70% male and 30% female. By measuring the core strength, it shows that the children who has been coached cricket for last 3 years has stronger core than school going children (p>0.0001). The mean difference between these group is 40.90. Conclusion: Based on the statistical analysis, it can be concluded that a significant difference exists between the two groups. Hence, we would like to conclude that children should be given a programme of core strengthening exercise as a part of extracurricular activities for better stability, posture and strength. Keyboards: Core Musculature, Modified Sphygmomanometer, Cricketers
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Gohain, C. B., Pegu, T., Bhattacharyya, P., & Rajak, S. K. (2025). To Compare The Strength Of Core Musculature Between School Children And Children Playing Cricket Under The Age Of 16 In Jorhat Town By Using A Modified Sphygmomanometer: A Pilot Study. International Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 11(1), 8-13.
MLA
Gohain, Chayanika Borpatra, et al. “To Compare The Strength Of Core Musculature Between School Children And Children Playing Cricket Under The Age Of 16 In Jorhat Town By Using A Modified Sphygmomanometer: A Pilot Study.” International Journal of Pediatric Nursing, vol. 11, no. 1, 2025, pp. 8-13.
Chicago
Chayanika Borpatra Gohain, Twinkle Pegu, Prasenjit Bhattacharyya, and Santosh Kumar Rajak. “To Compare The Strength Of Core Musculature Between School Children And Children Playing Cricket Under The Age Of 16 In Jorhat Town By Using A Modified Sphygmomanometer: A Pilot Study.” International Journal of Pediatric Nursing 11, no. 1 (2025): 8-13.
Vancouver
Gohain CB, Pegu T, Bhattacharyya P, Rajak SK. To Compare The Strength Of Core Musculature Between School Children And Children Playing Cricket Under The Age Of 16 In Jorhat Town By Using A Modified Sphygmomanometer: A Pilot Study. International Journal of Pediatric Nursing. 2025;11(1):8-13.
BibTeX
@article{GohainCB2025,
author = {Chayanika Borpatra Gohain and Twinkle Pegu and Prasenjit Bhattacharyya and Santosh Kumar Rajak},
title = {To Compare The Strength Of Core Musculature Between School Children And Children Playing Cricket Under The Age Of 16 In Jorhat Town By Using A Modified Sphygmomanometer: A Pilot Study},
journal = {International Journal of Pediatric Nursing},
year = {2025},
volume = {11},
number = {1},
pages = {8--13},
issn = {2455-6343},
url = {https://journalspub.com/publication/ijpn/article=15194}
}
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Chayanika Borpatra Gohain, Twinkle Pegu, Prasenjit Bhattacharyya, Santosh Kumar Rajak | International Journal of Pediatric Nursing | Vol 11, Issue 1 | pp. 8-13 | ISSN: 2455-6343
Abstract
Background: The Core Musculature is the group of trunk and hip muscles that surrounds the spine, abdominal visera and hip. A strong core is essential for stability, posture, and overall strength. Core strengthening is crucial for reducing back pain, preventing injuries, and improving functional movement. A Modified Sphygmomanometer is used to obtain reliable, objective measurements of core muscle strength and stability by applying resistance. Additionally, a pressure biofeedback unit can offer real-time feedback on core muscle performance, helping to improve lumbopelvic stability and enhance overall core function. Objective: To compare the Core Musculature Strength of School children and children playing cricket under the age of 16 in Jorhat Town by using a Modified Sphygmomanometer. Methodology: A pilot study was done on two groups of children aged below 16. One group consists of 10 children who been coached cricket for last 3 years in Jorhat Cricket Coaching Centre and another group consist of 10 children who has not been engaged themselves in any sports or training activity from Borbheta Public School, Jorhat. Pressure Biofeedback (Modified Sphygmomanometer) was used to measure core strength.Results: Of the two groups, there were 70% male and 30% female. By measuring the core strength, it shows that the children who has been coached cricket for last 3 years has stronger core than school going children (p>0.0001). The mean difference between these group is 40.90. Conclusion: Based on the statistical analysis, it can be concluded that a significant difference exists between the two groups. Hence, we would like to conclude that children should be given a programme of core strengthening exercise as a part of extracurricular activities for better stability, posture and strength.
Background: The Core Musculature is the group of trunk and hip muscles that surrounds the spine, abdominal visera and hip. A strong core is essential for stability, posture, and overall strength. Core strengthening is crucial for reducing back pain, preventing injuries, and improving functional movement. A Modified Sphygmomanometer is used to obtain reliable, objective measurements of core muscle strength and stability by applying resistance. Additionally, a pressure biofeedback unit can offer real-time feedback on core muscle performance, helping to improve lumbopelvic stability and enhance overall core function. Objective: To compare the Core Musculature Strength of School children and children playing cricket under the age of 16 in Jorhat Town by using a Modified Sphygmomanometer. Methodology: A pilot study was done on two groups of children aged below 16. One group consists of 10 children who been coached cricket for last 3 years in Jorhat Cricket Coaching Centre and another group consist of 10 children who has not been engaged themselves in any sports or training activity from Borbheta Public School, Jorhat. Pressure Biofeedback (Modified Sphygmomanometer) was used to measure core strength.Results: Of the two groups, there were 70% male and 30% female. By measuring the core strength, it shows that the children who has been coached cricket for last 3 years has stronger core than school going children (p>0.0001). The mean difference between these group is 40.90. Conclusion: Based on the statistical analysis, it can be concluded that a significant difference exists between the two groups. Hence, we would like to conclude that children should be given a programme of core strengthening exercise as a part of extracurricular activities for better stability, posture and strength. Keyboards: Core Musculature, Modified Sphygmomanometer, Cricketers
How to cite this article
APA
Gohain, C. B., Pegu, T., Bhattacharyya, P., & Rajak, S. K. (2025). To Compare The Strength Of Core Musculature Between School Children And Children Playing Cricket Under The Age Of 16 In Jorhat Town By Using A Modified Sphygmomanometer: A Pilot Study. International Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 11(1), 8-13.
MLA
Gohain, Chayanika Borpatra, et al. “To Compare The Strength Of Core Musculature Between School Children And Children Playing Cricket Under The Age Of 16 In Jorhat Town By Using A Modified Sphygmomanometer: A Pilot Study.” International Journal of Pediatric Nursing, vol. 11, no. 1, 2025, pp. 8-13.
Chicago
Chayanika Borpatra Gohain, Twinkle Pegu, Prasenjit Bhattacharyya, and Santosh Kumar Rajak. “To Compare The Strength Of Core Musculature Between School Children And Children Playing Cricket Under The Age Of 16 In Jorhat Town By Using A Modified Sphygmomanometer: A Pilot Study.” International Journal of Pediatric Nursing 11, no. 1 (2025): 8-13.
Vancouver
Gohain CB, Pegu T, Bhattacharyya P, Rajak SK. To Compare The Strength Of Core Musculature Between School Children And Children Playing Cricket Under The Age Of 16 In Jorhat Town By Using A Modified Sphygmomanometer: A Pilot Study. International Journal of Pediatric Nursing. 2025;11(1):8-13.
BibTeX
@article{GohainCB2025,
author = {Chayanika Borpatra Gohain and Twinkle Pegu and Prasenjit Bhattacharyya and Santosh Kumar Rajak},
title = {To Compare The Strength Of Core Musculature Between School Children And Children Playing Cricket Under The Age Of 16 In Jorhat Town By Using A Modified Sphygmomanometer: A Pilot Study},
journal = {International Journal of Pediatric Nursing},
year = {2025},
volume = {11},
number = {1},
pages = {8--13},
issn = {2455-6343},
url = {https://journalspub.com/publication/ijpn/article=15194}
}
Chayanika Borpatra Gohain, Twinkle Pegu, Prasenjit Bhattacharyya, Santosh Kumar Rajak | International Journal of Pediatric Nursing | Vol 11, Issue 1 | pp. 8-13 | ISSN: 2455-6343
Abstract
Background: The Core Musculature is the group of trunk and hip muscles that surrounds the spine, abdominal visera and hip. A strong core is essential for stability, posture, and overall strength. Core strengthening is crucial for reducing back pain, preventing injuries, and improving functional movement. A Modified Sphygmomanometer is used to obtain reliable, objective measurements of core muscle strength and stability by applying resistance. Additionally, a pressure biofeedback unit can offer real-time feedback on core muscle performance, helping to improve lumbopelvic stability and enhance overall core function. Objective: To compare the Core Musculature Strength of School children and children playing cricket under the age of 16 in Jorhat Town by using a Modified Sphygmomanometer. Methodology: A pilot study was done on two groups of children aged below 16. One group consists of 10 children who been coached cricket for last 3 years in Jorhat Cricket Coaching Centre and another group consist of 10 children who has not been engaged themselves in any sports or training activity from Borbheta Public School, Jorhat. Pressure Biofeedback (Modified Sphygmomanometer) was used to measure core strength.Results: Of the two groups, there were 70% male and 30% female. By measuring the core strength, it shows that the children who has been coached cricket for last 3 years has stronger core than school going children (p>0.0001). The mean difference between these group is 40.90. Conclusion: Based on the statistical analysis, it can be concluded that a significant difference exists between the two groups. Hence, we would like to conclude that children should be given a programme of core strengthening exercise as a part of extracurricular activities for better stability, posture and strength.
Background: The Core Musculature is the group of trunk and hip muscles that surrounds the spine, abdominal visera and hip. A strong core is essential for stability, posture, and overall strength. Core strengthening is crucial for reducing back pain, preventing injuries, and improving functional movement. A Modified Sphygmomanometer is used to obtain reliable, objective measurements of core muscle strength and stability by applying resistance. Additionally, a pressure biofeedback unit can offer real-time feedback on core muscle performance, helping to improve lumbopelvic stability and enhance overall core function. Objective: To compare the Core Musculature Strength of School children and children playing cricket under the age of 16 in Jorhat Town by using a Modified Sphygmomanometer. Methodology: A pilot study was done on two groups of children aged below 16. One group consists of 10 children who been coached cricket for last 3 years in Jorhat Cricket Coaching Centre and another group consist of 10 children who has not been engaged themselves in any sports or training activity from Borbheta Public School, Jorhat. Pressure Biofeedback (Modified Sphygmomanometer) was used to measure core strength.Results: Of the two groups, there were 70% male and 30% female. By measuring the core strength, it shows that the children who has been coached cricket for last 3 years has stronger core than school going children (p>0.0001). The mean difference between these group is 40.90. Conclusion: Based on the statistical analysis, it can be concluded that a significant difference exists between the two groups. Hence, we would like to conclude that children should be given a programme of core strengthening exercise as a part of extracurricular activities for better stability, posture and strength. Keyboards: Core Musculature, Modified Sphygmomanometer, Cricketers
How to cite this article
APA
Gohain, C. B., Pegu, T., Bhattacharyya, P., & Rajak, S. K. (2025). To Compare The Strength Of Core Musculature Between School Children And Children Playing Cricket Under The Age Of 16 In Jorhat Town By Using A Modified Sphygmomanometer: A Pilot Study. International Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 11(1), 8-13.
MLA
Gohain, Chayanika Borpatra, et al. “To Compare The Strength Of Core Musculature Between School Children And Children Playing Cricket Under The Age Of 16 In Jorhat Town By Using A Modified Sphygmomanometer: A Pilot Study.” International Journal of Pediatric Nursing, vol. 11, no. 1, 2025, pp. 8-13.
Chicago
Chayanika Borpatra Gohain, Twinkle Pegu, Prasenjit Bhattacharyya, and Santosh Kumar Rajak. “To Compare The Strength Of Core Musculature Between School Children And Children Playing Cricket Under The Age Of 16 In Jorhat Town By Using A Modified Sphygmomanometer: A Pilot Study.” International Journal of Pediatric Nursing 11, no. 1 (2025): 8-13.
Vancouver
Gohain CB, Pegu T, Bhattacharyya P, Rajak SK. To Compare The Strength Of Core Musculature Between School Children And Children Playing Cricket Under The Age Of 16 In Jorhat Town By Using A Modified Sphygmomanometer: A Pilot Study. International Journal of Pediatric Nursing. 2025;11(1):8-13.
BibTeX
@article{GohainCB2025,
author = {Chayanika Borpatra Gohain and Twinkle Pegu and Prasenjit Bhattacharyya and Santosh Kumar Rajak},
title = {To Compare The Strength Of Core Musculature Between School Children And Children Playing Cricket Under The Age Of 16 In Jorhat Town By Using A Modified Sphygmomanometer: A Pilot Study},
journal = {International Journal of Pediatric Nursing},
year = {2025},
volume = {11},
number = {1},
pages = {8--13},
issn = {2455-6343},
url = {https://journalspub.com/publication/ijpn/article=15194}
}