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    Lumbar MRI abnormalities and muscle morphology, trunk kinematics and lower back injury in professional fast bowlers in cricket by Ranson, Craig A

    Published 2007
    “…It was concluded that fast bowling action characteristics currently used to identify potentially dangerous action types may not be directly related to the likely pathomechanics of contralateral side lumbar stress injuries. …”
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    Lumbo-pelvic biomechanics and quadratus lumborum asymmetry in cricket fast bowlers by Crewe, H., Campbell, Amity, Elliott, B., Alderson, J.

    Published 2012
    “…METHODS: Magnetic resonance imaging was used to determine QL CSA of 39 participants who also underwent three-dimensional analysis of their bowling action. RESULTS: Bowlers with greater than 10% QL asymmetry (N = 26) experienced a larger peak lumbo-pelvic lateral flexion; angle (21.6° ± 4.2), angular velocity (314.9°.s ± 86.6), moment (12.8 Nm.kg.m ± 2.5), positive power (25.6 W.kg.m ± 12.6) and negative power (48.6 W.kg.m ± 20.9) compared with the bowlers with less than 10% asymmetry (N = 13) (angle 18.1° ± 1.9, angular velocity 243.8°.s ± 64.9, moment 10.4 Nm.kg.m ± 2.8, positive power 14.7 W.kg.m ± 7.4, and negative power 33.8 W.kg.m ± 17.7), (p<0.05). …”
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