This modelling study sought to describe the relationships between elbow joint kinematics and wrist joint linear velocity in cricket fast bowlers, and to assess the sensitivity of wrist velocity to systematic manipulations of empirical joint kinematic profiles. A 12-camera Vicon motion analysis system operating at 250 Hz recorded the bowling actions of 12 high performance fast bowlers. Empirical elbow joint kinematic data were entered into a cricket bowling specific “Forward Kinematic Model” and then subsequently underwent fixed angle, angular offset and angle amplification manipulations. A combination of 20° flexion and 20° abduction at the elbow was shown to maximise wrist velocity within the experimental limits. An increased elbow flexion...
The purpose of this study was to calculate the kinematics and kinetics of the rear leg drive in fast...
Lumbar stress fractures and lumbar injury account for the greatest amount of lost playing time in in...
Cricket is the most famous game but no research work in cricket in the field of biomechanics. The ai...
The purpose of this modelling study was to assess the sensitivity of wrist joint speed to systemati...
Bowling in cricket is traditionally thought to be a rigid-arm motion, allowing no elbow straightenin...
The purpose of this study was to assess the sensitivity of wrist joint velocity to manipulations of ...
In the sport of cricket the objective of the ‘no-ball’ law is to allow no performance advantage thro...
This study investigates how elbow hyperextension affects ball release speed in fast bowling. A two-s...
The aim of this study was to examine the velocity dependence of shoulder alignment counter rotation,...
This paper investigates how elbow hyperextension characteristics affect ball speed in fast bowling....
The purpose of this study was to analyse the kinetics of front arm motion in fast bowling. A sample ...
Spin bowling plays a fundamental role within the game of cricket yet little is known about the initi...
The aim of this study was to determine how maintaining the rigid-linked assumption and employing inv...
The purpose of this study was to identify the biomechanics of the bowling arm in fast bowlers in cri...
The aim of this study was to identify the key aspects of technique that characterize the fastest bow...
The purpose of this study was to calculate the kinematics and kinetics of the rear leg drive in fast...
Lumbar stress fractures and lumbar injury account for the greatest amount of lost playing time in in...
Cricket is the most famous game but no research work in cricket in the field of biomechanics. The ai...
The purpose of this modelling study was to assess the sensitivity of wrist joint speed to systemati...
Bowling in cricket is traditionally thought to be a rigid-arm motion, allowing no elbow straightenin...
The purpose of this study was to assess the sensitivity of wrist joint velocity to manipulations of ...
In the sport of cricket the objective of the ‘no-ball’ law is to allow no performance advantage thro...
This study investigates how elbow hyperextension affects ball release speed in fast bowling. A two-s...
The aim of this study was to examine the velocity dependence of shoulder alignment counter rotation,...
This paper investigates how elbow hyperextension characteristics affect ball speed in fast bowling....
The purpose of this study was to analyse the kinetics of front arm motion in fast bowling. A sample ...
Spin bowling plays a fundamental role within the game of cricket yet little is known about the initi...
The aim of this study was to determine how maintaining the rigid-linked assumption and employing inv...
The purpose of this study was to identify the biomechanics of the bowling arm in fast bowlers in cri...
The aim of this study was to identify the key aspects of technique that characterize the fastest bow...
The purpose of this study was to calculate the kinematics and kinetics of the rear leg drive in fast...
Lumbar stress fractures and lumbar injury account for the greatest amount of lost playing time in in...
Cricket is the most famous game but no research work in cricket in the field of biomechanics. The ai...