The Australian Institute of Sport Biomechanics department cricket fast bowling technique data were analysed to: (1) identify the critical technique factors associated with trunk injuries and (2) identify any technique factors associated with a higher ball release speed. Shoulder counter-rotation was significantly higher for lumbar spine stress-fractured bowlers than non trunk-injured bowlers. The stress fractured bowlers were also characterized by a larger hip angle in the sagittal plane at front foot contact and ball release, whereas a more flexed front knee at ball release characterized the non trunkinjured bowlers. A series of weak but significant relationships were evident between kinetic and kinematic technique characteristics and high...
Lumbar bone stress injuries (LBSI) have the highest prevalence of any injury in cricket. The purpose...
The purpose of this study was to analyse the kinetics of front arm motion in fast bowling. A sample ...
To date, scientific investigations into the biomechanical aspects of cricket fast bowling techniques...
data were analysed to: (1) identify the critical technique factors associated with trunk injuries an...
The aim of this study was to examine the velocity dependence of shoulder alignment counter rotation,...
The aim of this study was to identify the key aspects of technique that characterize the fastest bow...
Lumbar stress fractures and lumbar injury account for the greatest amount of lost playing time in in...
Introduction: Lumbar bone stress injuries (LBSI) are the most prevalent injury in cricket. While fas...
The relationship between bowling action classification and three-dimensional lowe
Full-body three-dimensional kinematics and ground reaction force characteristics were calculated to ...
The purpose of this study was to quantify lumbar kinematics and kinetics during fast bowling using a...
High ground reaction forces during the front foot contact phase of the bowling action are believed t...
The role of a cricket bowler is to deliver the ball in such a way as to minimise batsmen scoring run...
Lower back injuries are a serious concern for cricket fast bowlers. As lumbar loading is the causal ...
Fast bowling in cricket is an activity well recognised as having a high injury prevalence. Previous ...
Lumbar bone stress injuries (LBSI) have the highest prevalence of any injury in cricket. The purpose...
The purpose of this study was to analyse the kinetics of front arm motion in fast bowling. A sample ...
To date, scientific investigations into the biomechanical aspects of cricket fast bowling techniques...
data were analysed to: (1) identify the critical technique factors associated with trunk injuries an...
The aim of this study was to examine the velocity dependence of shoulder alignment counter rotation,...
The aim of this study was to identify the key aspects of technique that characterize the fastest bow...
Lumbar stress fractures and lumbar injury account for the greatest amount of lost playing time in in...
Introduction: Lumbar bone stress injuries (LBSI) are the most prevalent injury in cricket. While fas...
The relationship between bowling action classification and three-dimensional lowe
Full-body three-dimensional kinematics and ground reaction force characteristics were calculated to ...
The purpose of this study was to quantify lumbar kinematics and kinetics during fast bowling using a...
High ground reaction forces during the front foot contact phase of the bowling action are believed t...
The role of a cricket bowler is to deliver the ball in such a way as to minimise batsmen scoring run...
Lower back injuries are a serious concern for cricket fast bowlers. As lumbar loading is the causal ...
Fast bowling in cricket is an activity well recognised as having a high injury prevalence. Previous ...
Lumbar bone stress injuries (LBSI) have the highest prevalence of any injury in cricket. The purpose...
The purpose of this study was to analyse the kinetics of front arm motion in fast bowling. A sample ...
To date, scientific investigations into the biomechanical aspects of cricket fast bowling techniques...