The prevalence of low back pain in cricketers - An undergraduate epidemiological study
The prevalence of Low Back Pain (LBP) in cricketer's was determined and possible causative factors were investigated. Questionnaires were sent to 110 cricketers playing for their first times of both clubs and schools during the 1991/92 season. The return response was 90% with a prevalence of LB...
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Main Author: | Ian Harris (Author) |
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