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    Lumbo-pelvic loading during fast bowling in adolescent cricketers: The influence of bowling speed and technique by Crewe, H., Campbell, Amity, Elliott, B., Alderson, J.

    Published 2013
    “…This study aimed to assess changes in bowling technique and lumbar load over the course of a bowling spell in adolescent fast bowlers, and to investigate the relationship between lumbar loads during fast bowling and kinematic factors which have previously been associated with low back injury. …”
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    Validating an inertial measurement unit for cricket fast bowling: a first step in assessing the feasibility of diagnosing back injury risk in cricket fast bowlers during a tele-sport-and-exercise medicine consultation by Harnett, Keegan, Plint, Brenda, Chan, Ka Yan, Clark, Benjamin, Netto, Kevin, Davey, Paul, Müller, Sean, Rosalie, Simon

    Published 2022
    “…This study aimed to validate an array-based inertial measurement unit to measure cricket fast bowling kinematics as a first step in assessing feasibility for tele-sport-and-exercise medicine. …”
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    sEMG Activities of the Three Heads of the Triceps Brachii Muscle During Cricket Bowling by Ali, Md. Asraf, Sundaraj, Kenneth, R. Badlishah, Ahmad, Ahamed, Nizam Uddin, Islam, Md. Anamul, Sundaraj, Sebastian

    Published 2016
    “…The aim of the present study was to analyze the surface electromyography (sEMG) activities generated by the three heads of the triceps brachii (TB) muscle among the different phases during fast and spin bowling. sEMG signals from the lateral, long and medial heads of the TB from 20 bowlers were measured individually during bowling. …”
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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
    “…CONCLUSION: Fast bowlers with QL CSA asymmetry in excess of 10% experience increased lumbo-pelvic lateral flexion loads during bowling. …”
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    Lumbar load in adolescent fast bowlers: A prospective injury study by Bayne, H., Elliott, B., Campbell, Amity, Alderson, J.

    Published 2014
    “…Objectives: This study aimed to identify modifiable mechanisms associated with low back injury in adolescent cricket fast bowlers. Design: A prospective study design examined the association between intrinsic risk factors, workload, bowling kinematics, lumbar load and low back injury incidence. …”
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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
    “…The aims of the fourth study of the thesis were to quantify the proportion of lower trunk motion utilised during the delivery stride of fast bowling and to investigate the relationship between the most accepted fast bowling action classification system and potentially injurious kinematics of the lower trunk. 3D kinematic data were collected from 50 male professional fast bowlers during fast bowling trials and these were normalised to each bowler’s standing lower trunk range of motion. …”
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    Kinetic Sensitivity of a New Lumbo-Pelvic Model to Variation in Segment Parameter Input by Crewe, H., Campbell, Amity, Elliott, B, Alderson, J.

    Published 2013
    “…This study aimed to assess variability in lumbo-pelvic forces and moments during a dynamic high-impact activity (cricket fast bowling) when calculated using different body segment parameters (BSPs). …”
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    Lower lumbar spine axial rotation is reduced in end-range sagittal postures when compared to a neutral spine posture by Burnett, A., O'Sullivan, Peter, Ankarberg, L., Gooding, M., Nelis, R., Offermann, F., Persson, J.

    Published 2008
    “…Sports such as rowing, gymnastics, cycling and fast bowling in cricket that combine rotation with spine flexion and extension are known to carry greater risk of low back pain (LBP). …”
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    Tenoumer impact crater, Mauritania: Impact melt genesis from a lithologically diverse target by Schultze, D., Jourdan, Fred, Hecht, L., Reimold, W., Schmitt, R.

    Published 2016
    “…Impact melt rocks from the 1.9 km diameter, simple bowl-shaped Tenoumer impact crater in Mauritania have been analyzed chemically and petrologically. …”
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    Modeling 2D swash zone hydro/morphodynamics using discontinuous Galerkin finite element method by Aboulatta, Waddaa

    Published 2020
    “…Three different methods using two different approaches are tested, nonetheless, none of them offered satisfactory results for fast bed changing simulations. This motivated the development of a new approach (bed reconstruction method). …”
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    The effect of pre-exercise carbohydrate intake in the morning on appetite regulation and subsequent resistance exercise performance / Mohamed Nashrudin Naharudin by Mohamed Nashrudin, Naharudin

    Published 2019
    “…Its carbohydrate (CHO) content ranges between 50-60% of its energy, meaning breakfast could replenish carbohydrate (glycogen) stores after a long overnight fast. A number of studies have shown the detrimental effect of omitting breakfast on endurance exercise, however, little is known about the effects on resistance exercise. …”
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