The kinematics of pace bowling associated with lumbar bone stress injuries: Disparities observed in elite male and female cricketers

Simon Andrew Feros, Michael H Gerhardy, Jackson J Fyfe, Dan B Dwyer
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Elite cricket pace bowlers commonly sustain debilitating bone stress injuries. Lumbar bone stress injuries are more prominent in males, while lower limb bone stress injuries are more common in females. Bone stress injuries are partly attributable to bowling technique; however, scant research exists comparing bowling techniques of males and females as to better understand why males are more susceptible to lumbar bone stress injury. Three-dimensional pace bowling kinematics previously linked with lumbar bone stress injury were compared between 59 male and 19 female elite pace bowlers. Participants bowled 18 match-intensity deliveries indoors from a full run-up, whereby the mean of six deliveries was analyzed. Compared to females, males exhibited: a more extended thoraco-pelvic segment at back foot contact ( p = 0.039, g = 0.46), larger shoulder counter-rotation from back foot contact to front foot flat ( p = 0.021, g = 0.64), greater thoraco-pelvic lateral flexion at front foot flat ( p = 0.001, g = 0.95), larger front knee flexion at ball release ( p = 0.046, g = 0.57), and greater maximum front knee flexion from front foot flat to ball release ( p = 0.009, g = 0.57). Australian elite male pace bowlers performed techniques linked to lumbar bone stress injury to a much greater extent than their female counterparts. A straighter front leg technique observed in elite Australian females may be why they more commonly experience lower limb bone stress injuries via possibly higher vertical loading rates. This information may assist in developing sex-specific bone stress injury risk mitigation approaches.
与腰椎骨应力损伤有关的步伐保龄球运动学:在精英男女板球运动员身上观察到的差异
板球精英保龄球运动员通常都会受到令人衰弱的骨应力损伤。腰椎骨应力损伤在男性中更为突出,而下肢骨应力损伤在女性中更为常见。骨应力损伤的部分原因在于保龄球技术;然而,为了更好地了解为什么男性更容易受到腰椎骨应力损伤,对男性和女性保龄球技术进行比较的研究还很少。我们对 59 名男性和 19 名女性精英保龄球运动员的三维步伐保龄球运动学进行了比较,这些运动学之前与腰椎骨应力损伤有关联。参赛者在室内进行了 18 次比赛强度的保龄球投掷,并对 6 次投掷的平均值进行了分析。与女性相比,男性表现出:后脚接触时胸椎-骨盆段伸展更大(p = 0.039,g = 0.46),从后脚接触到前脚平举时肩部反旋转更大(p = 0.021,g = 0.64),前脚踏平时胸骨盆侧屈幅度更大(p = 0.001,g = 0.95),松开球时前膝关节屈曲幅度更大(p = 0.046,g = 0.57),从前脚踏平到松开球时前膝关节最大屈曲幅度更大(p = 0.009,g = 0.57)。澳大利亚精英男子节奏保龄球运动员所采用的与腰椎骨应力损伤有关的技术远高于他们的女选手。在澳大利亚女精英保龄球运动员身上观察到的更直的前腿技术可能是她们更常出现下肢骨应力损伤的原因,因为垂直负荷率可能更高。这些信息可能有助于制定针对不同性别的骨应力损伤风险缓解方法。
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