To investigate the effects of fast bowling on junior cricket players forty four male fast bowlers aged between 12 and 17years participated in the study and were monitored over the 2002-2003 cricket season (Dennis et al., 2005). The junior bowlers who participated in the in this study were also part of a larger group study where junior and senior bowlers both underwent a range of tests (Dennis et al., 2003,Dennis et al., 2004). The participants filled in a log book on a daily basis tracking training and reporting any injuries or conditions they had in even if they had not occurred during cricket. An injury is defined as the form of which a person is in affecting their availability to be picked for team selection, limited performance, or needed surgery (Dennis et al., 2003). In the study any participants who had …show more content…
The paper 'Is bowling workload a risk factor for injury to Australian junior cricket fast bowlers?' has been cited a total of 82.
The themes of the papers which have cited the main article are very similar to the themes which were brought up in the main article and the ones they had referenced. These themes include fast bowlers, workload, lumbar spine injuries and junior bowlers.
A lot of the other studies and articles which have cited the main article are also aetiological. Some of the articles have come up with similar results to the main article when looking at lumbar spine injuries through overuse and bowling