Engstrom, C. M., D. G Walker, V. Kippers, and A. J. H. Mehnert. Quadrants Lumborum Asymmetry and L4 Pars Injury in Fast Bowlers: A Prospective MR Study. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc., Vol. 39, No. 6, pp. 910-917, 2007. Purpose: This prospective study examined the association between quadratus lumborum (QL) asymmetry and the development of symptomatic pars interarticularis lesions in the lumbar spine of adolescent cricket fast bowlers. Methods: Annual magnetic resonance imaging was used to measure QL volume asymmetry and for identifying pars lesions of the lumbar vertebrae in fast bowlers (N = 5 1) and a control group of swimmers (N = 18). Manual segmentation of axial images spanning the lumbar spine was performed to calculate percent QL asymmetry...
PURPOSE: Bone responds to mechanical loading by increasing bone mineral density (BMD) and/or bone ar...
Introduction: Adolescent fast bowlers are prone to sustaining lumbar injuries. Numerous components h...
Objectives: To determine if lumbar multifidus asymmetry existed between the fifth lumbar (L5) and 1s...
Engstrom, C. M., D. G Walker, V. Kippers, and A. J. H. Mehnert. Quadrants Lumborum Asymmetry and L4 ...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to analyse lumbo-pelvic lateral flexion kinematics and kinetics in junior ...
The purpose of this thesis was to examine the nature and extent of cricket fast bowling injuries. In...
In cricket fast bowlers an increased incidence of stress fractures or lesions in the L4 pars interar...
Background and aim Bowling-side quadratus lumborum (QL) asymmetries have been previously reported on...
In cricket fast bowlers an increased incidence of stress fractures or lesions in the L4 pars interar...
In cricket fast bowlers an increased incidence of stress fractures or lesions in the L4 pars interar...
Purpose: This prospective magnetic resonance (MR) imaging study investigated the development of symp...
Lower back injury remains the most important injury problem in professional cricket with lumbar stre...
Background and aim Bowling-side quadratus lumbo-rum (QL) asymmetries have been previously reported o...
Objectives: To describe the prevalence and nature of lumbar spinal abnormalities in adolescent crick...
Introduction: Localised bone mineral density (BMD) adaptation of the lumbar spine, particularly on t...
PURPOSE: Bone responds to mechanical loading by increasing bone mineral density (BMD) and/or bone ar...
Introduction: Adolescent fast bowlers are prone to sustaining lumbar injuries. Numerous components h...
Objectives: To determine if lumbar multifidus asymmetry existed between the fifth lumbar (L5) and 1s...
Engstrom, C. M., D. G Walker, V. Kippers, and A. J. H. Mehnert. Quadrants Lumborum Asymmetry and L4 ...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to analyse lumbo-pelvic lateral flexion kinematics and kinetics in junior ...
The purpose of this thesis was to examine the nature and extent of cricket fast bowling injuries. In...
In cricket fast bowlers an increased incidence of stress fractures or lesions in the L4 pars interar...
Background and aim Bowling-side quadratus lumborum (QL) asymmetries have been previously reported on...
In cricket fast bowlers an increased incidence of stress fractures or lesions in the L4 pars interar...
In cricket fast bowlers an increased incidence of stress fractures or lesions in the L4 pars interar...
Purpose: This prospective magnetic resonance (MR) imaging study investigated the development of symp...
Lower back injury remains the most important injury problem in professional cricket with lumbar stre...
Background and aim Bowling-side quadratus lumbo-rum (QL) asymmetries have been previously reported o...
Objectives: To describe the prevalence and nature of lumbar spinal abnormalities in adolescent crick...
Introduction: Localised bone mineral density (BMD) adaptation of the lumbar spine, particularly on t...
PURPOSE: Bone responds to mechanical loading by increasing bone mineral density (BMD) and/or bone ar...
Introduction: Adolescent fast bowlers are prone to sustaining lumbar injuries. Numerous components h...
Objectives: To determine if lumbar multifidus asymmetry existed between the fifth lumbar (L5) and 1s...