Intrinsic variables associated with low back pain and lumbar spine injury in fast bowlers in cricket: a systematic review
Abstract Background Lumbar spine injuries in fast bowlers account for the greatest missed playing time in cricket. A range of extrinsic and intrinsic variables are hypothesised to be associated with low back pain and lumbar spine injury in fast bowlers, and an improved understanding of intrinsic var...
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Main Authors: | Patrick Farhart (Author), David Beakley (Author), Ashish Diwan (Author), Rob Duffield (Author), Elizabeth Pickering Rodriguez (Author), Uphar Chamoli (Author), Mark Watsford (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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