“…While these variables or predictors of response do not directly represent pathoanatomical characteristics, it is often thought that this LSE subgroup may include those suspected of having neuromuscular deficits of lumbar spine stabilizing muscles. 24 Neuromuscular deficits, specifically delayed and reduced contraction of lateral abdominal muscles, including the transversus abdominis (TrA) and internal oblique (IO) muscle, have been implicated in LBP 12,19,[29][30][31]50,54 and sacroiliac joint pain. 32 The abdominal drawing-in maneuver (ADIM), an exercise used to contract the TrA, 26 is an exercise specifically used to treat neuromuscular T T STUDY DESIGN: Prospective case series.…”