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1“…BACKGROUND: Fast-bowlers in cricket subject their spines to repetitive stress. …”
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2por Reid, Michael J., Alva, Avinash, Thompson, Simon M., Dhawan, Ranju T., Jones, Mary H., Williams, Andy M.“…METHODS: Seven international level fast bowlers presented to our clinic with knee pain in the lead leg between 2005 and 2013. …”
Publicado 2020
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3“…Spondylolysis is a common nemesis of the professional cricket fast bowler. This case study demonstrates a series of clinical presentations beginning with spondylolysis in the same professional fast bowler over a one year period. …”
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5por Keylock, Laura, Alway, Peter, Johnson, William, Crabtree, Nicola, King, Mark, Peirce, Nicholas, Brooke-Wavell, Katherine“…Elite adult male fast bowlers have high lumbar spine bone mineral, particularly on the contralateral side to their bowling arm. …”
Publicado 2023
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6“…To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of a stress fracture of the clavicle occurring in a cricket fast bowler. CASE PRESENTATION: A 23-year-old professional cricket fast bowler presented with activity related shoulder pain. …”
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7“…We report on a series of seven elite level fast bowlers that presented with a similar injury pattern to the antero-medial femoral condyle of the knee in the leading leg. …”
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8por Farhart, Patrick, Beakley, David, Diwan, Ashish, Duffield, Rob, Rodriguez, Elizabeth Pickering, Chamoli, Uphar, Watsford, Mark“…BACKGROUND: Lumbar spine injuries in fast bowlers account for the greatest missed playing time in cricket. …”
Publicado 2023
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9por Alway, Peter, Brooke-Wavell, Katherine, Langley, Ben, King, Mark, Peirce, Nicholas“…Reduction of workload in young fast bowlers is needed to reduce incidence.…”
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10“…METHODS: 35 elite male fast bowlers; senior (n=14; age=24.1±4.3 years; height=1.89±0.05 m; weight=89.2±4.6 kg) and junior (n=21; age=16.9±0.7; height=1.81±0.05; weight=73.0±9.2 kg) were recruited from professional county cricket clubs. …”
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12por Harnett, Keegan, Plint, Brenda, Chan, Ka Yan, Clark, Benjamin, Netto, Kevin, Davey, Paul, Müller, Sean, Rosalie, Simon“…We concurrently captured shoulder girdle relative to the pelvis, trunk lateral flexion, and knee flexion angles at front foot contact of eight cricket medium-fast bowlers using inertial measurement unit and optical motion capture. …”
Publicado 2022
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13“…CONCLUSION: Fast bowlers suffer more hamstring injuries than other playing roles in cricket, particularly in First Class (multi-day) cricket. …”
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14“…The risk of playing cricket was considered to be greater than that for cycling, but lower than that for rugby and soccer. Fast-bowlers, batters facing fast-bowlers, fielding close in the field, and wicket-keeping without a helmet were perceived to pose greater risks of injury than other scenarios. …”
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15“…BACKGROUND: Bowling in cricket is a complex sporting movement which, despite being well characterised, still produces a significant number of injuries each year. Fast bowlers are more likely to be injured than any other playing role. …”
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16“…Annual injury prevalence rates (average proportion of players missing through injury) have exceeded 10% in the last three years, with the injury prevalence rates for fast bowlers exceeding 18%. As the amount of scheduled cricket is unlikely to be reduced in future years, teams may need to develop a squad rotation for fast bowlers, similar to pitching staff in baseball, to reduce the injury rates for fast bowlers. …”
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17“…BACKGROUND: The demands placed on fast bowlers may elicit unique responses that contribute towards increased injury risk and comprised performance capabilities. …”
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18por Doma, Kenji, Leicht, Anthony, Woods, Carl, Harrison, Drew, McGuckin, Teneale, Connor, Jonathan“…Eight sub-elite, resistance-untrained, adolescent male fast bowlers (age 15 ± 1.7 years; height 1.8 ± 0.1 m; weight 67.9 ± 7.9 kg) completed a bout of upper and lower body resistance exercises. …”
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19“…Annual injury incidence was 64 injuries/100 players per season, and average annual injury prevalence was 12.5% (although fast bowlers averaged 20.6%, much higher than other positions). …”
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20“…Thirty-five elite male fast bowlers volunteered for this study. An accelerometer attached to the skin over the tibia was used to determine impacts and inertial sensors over the S1, L1 and T1 spinous processes used to derive the relative kinematics. …”
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