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358 related items for PubMed ID: 27435575

  • 1. Assessment of Workload and its Effects on Performance and Injury in Elite Cricket Fast Bowlers.
    McNamara DJ, Gabbett TJ, Naughton G.
    Sports Med; 2017 Mar; 47(3):503-515. PubMed ID: 27435575
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  • 2. Which Extrinsic and Intrinsic Factors are Associated with Non-Contact Injuries in Adult Cricket Fast Bowlers?
    Olivier B, Taljaard T, Burger E, Brukner P, Orchard J, Gray J, Botha N, Stewart A, Mckinon W.
    Sports Med; 2016 Jan; 46(1):79-101. PubMed ID: 26365510
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  • 3. Fast bowlers in cricket demonstrate up to 3- to 4-week delay between high workloads and increased risk of injury.
    Orchard JW, James T, Portus M, Kountouris A, Dennis R.
    Am J Sports Med; 2009 Jun; 37(6):1186-92. PubMed ID: 19346405
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  • 4. Extrinsic and intrinsic factors associated with non-contact injury in adult pace bowlers: a systematic review protocol.
    Olivier B, Stewart A, Taljaard T, Burger E, Brukner P, Orchard J, Gray J, Botha N, Mckinon W.
    JBI Database System Rev Implement Rep; 2015 Jan; 13(1):3-13. PubMed ID: 26447003
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  • 5. Is bowling workload a risk factor for injury to Australian junior cricket fast bowlers?
    Dennis RJ, Finch CF, Farhart PJ.
    Br J Sports Med; 2005 Nov; 39(11):843-6; discussion 843-6. PubMed ID: 16244195
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  • 11. Spikes in acute workload are associated with increased injury risk in elite cricket fast bowlers.
    Hulin BT, Gabbett TJ, Blanch P, Chapman P, Bailey D, Orchard JW.
    Br J Sports Med; 2014 Apr; 48(8):708-12. PubMed ID: 23962877
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  • 12. Cricket fast bowlers without low back pain have larger quadratus lumborum asymmetry than injured bowlers.
    Kountouris A, Portus M, Cook J.
    Clin J Sport Med; 2013 Jul; 23(4):300-4. PubMed ID: 23377354
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  • 13. External workload intensity in cricket fast bowlers across maximal and submaximal intensities: Modifying PlayerLoad and IMU location.
    Perrett C, Bussey M, Lamb P.
    J Sports Sci; 2022 Mar; 40(5):527-533. PubMed ID: 34796781
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  • 16. Quantification of bowling workload and changes in cognitive function in elite fast bowlers in training compared with Twenty20 Cricket.
    Tallent J, Higgins M, Parker N, Waldron M, Bradford E, Keenan J, O'neill BV, Bell PG.
    J Sports Med Phys Fitness; 2019 Jan; 59(1):35-41. PubMed ID: 29111627
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  • 18. Training and competition workloads and fatigue responses of elite junior cricket players.
    McNamara DJ, Gabbett TJ, Naughton G, Farhart P, Chapman P.
    Int J Sports Physiol Perform; 2013 Sep; 8(5):517-26. PubMed ID: 23348049
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