This study investigated the relationship between pelvi-femoral stability and low back injury incidence in adolescent fast bowlers using the single leg decline squat test, and examined the relationship between knee kinematics during this clinical test and bowling kinematics during the delivery stride. Twenty-five uninjured male fast bowlers participated in a prospective cohort study. Bowlers who suffered a low back injury had significantly increased knee valgus angle during the single leg decline squat on the dominant leg (8.6° ±3.2 vs 4.5° ±2.6, t=3.495, p=0.002) and non-dominant leg (9.1° ±4.2 vs 5.5° ±3.3, t=2.362, p=0.027). Increased knee valgus angle during the test was associated with increased frontal plane hip and knee motion, pelvis...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to analyse lumbo-pelvic lateral flexion kinematics and kinetics in junior ...
This study aimed to investigate the bowling techniques of female fast bowlers and identify any assoc...
Lower back injuries are a serious concern for cricket fast bowlers. As lumbar loading is the causal ...
Objectives: This study aimed to identify modifiable mechanisms associated with low back injury in ad...
10:00-10:15 am Helen Crewe. Functional screening test associated with altered trunk and pelvis kinem...
Objectives: To investigate spinal kinematics, tibial and sacral impacts during fast bowling, among b...
This study aimed to assess changes in bowling technique and lumbar load over the course of a bowling...
Lower back injuries are a serious concern for cricket fast bowlers. As lumbar loading is the causal ...
Lumbar bone stress injuries (LBSI) have the highest prevalence of any injury in cricket. The purpose...
Cricket fast bowlers have been highlighted as having increased risk of injury when compared to the r...
Introduction: Localised bone mineral density (BMD) adaptation of the lumbar spine, particularly on t...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johanne...
Bayne et al. (201 6) recently established a direct link between lumbar injury incidence and increase...
Lower back injury remains the most important injury problem in professional cricket with lumbar stre...
Introduction: Lumbar bone stress injuries (LBSI) are the most prevalent injury in cricket. While fas...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to analyse lumbo-pelvic lateral flexion kinematics and kinetics in junior ...
This study aimed to investigate the bowling techniques of female fast bowlers and identify any assoc...
Lower back injuries are a serious concern for cricket fast bowlers. As lumbar loading is the causal ...
Objectives: This study aimed to identify modifiable mechanisms associated with low back injury in ad...
10:00-10:15 am Helen Crewe. Functional screening test associated with altered trunk and pelvis kinem...
Objectives: To investigate spinal kinematics, tibial and sacral impacts during fast bowling, among b...
This study aimed to assess changes in bowling technique and lumbar load over the course of a bowling...
Lower back injuries are a serious concern for cricket fast bowlers. As lumbar loading is the causal ...
Lumbar bone stress injuries (LBSI) have the highest prevalence of any injury in cricket. The purpose...
Cricket fast bowlers have been highlighted as having increased risk of injury when compared to the r...
Introduction: Localised bone mineral density (BMD) adaptation of the lumbar spine, particularly on t...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johanne...
Bayne et al. (201 6) recently established a direct link between lumbar injury incidence and increase...
Lower back injury remains the most important injury problem in professional cricket with lumbar stre...
Introduction: Lumbar bone stress injuries (LBSI) are the most prevalent injury in cricket. While fas...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to analyse lumbo-pelvic lateral flexion kinematics and kinetics in junior ...
This study aimed to investigate the bowling techniques of female fast bowlers and identify any assoc...
Lower back injuries are a serious concern for cricket fast bowlers. As lumbar loading is the causal ...