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Cricket fast bowling: The relationship between range of motion and key performance and injury technique characteristics

Paul Felton, Steve McCaig, Mark A. King

2023Journal of Sports Sciences10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Fast bowling technique characteristics associated with performance and injury have been established; however, the effect of joint range of motion (ROM) on technique remains unknown. This study aimed to investigate ROM and its effect on fast bowling technique. Eighteen ROM measures and thirteen technique parameters were determined for 45 elite male fast bowlers. Twenty-three significant correlations were found between the shoulder, hip, and ankle ROM measures and technique parameters (r = 0.300–0.452; p < 0.05). Shoulder ROM was observed to have the highest number of correlations with fast bowling technique. Increased internal rotation, less external rotation, and greater total arc of rotation were associated with technique characteristics previously linked with increased ball release speed and decreased lumbar stress injury risk. Although hip and ankle ROM were also correlated with technique, their association is yet to be understood. Future research should aim to determine the impact of ROM on fast bowling movement patterns. This knowledge is likely to be useful in enhancing the coaching and rehabilitation of fast bowlers from lumbar stress injuries.

Topics & Concepts

CricketKey (lock)Computer scienceAeronauticsRange (aeronautics)Motion (physics)SimulationRange of motionPhysical medicine and rehabilitationArtificial intelligenceComputer securityEngineeringAerospace engineeringPhysical therapyMedicineBiologyEcologySports injuries and preventionShoulder Injury and TreatmentSports Performance and Training