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Old 09-10-2000, 07:10 AM
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re: stress fractures in fast bowlers

I would like to present my current findings and research into stress fractures to fast bowlers during the next english cricket season,which as we all know is an ashes tour.I live in brisbane and have been QLD cricket physio for 12 years and have toured with the AUST team to south africa.I would like to run aweekend workshop on assessment,and management of fast bowlers injuries.If anyone is interested please contact me for further details
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Old 10-10-2000, 02:48 AM
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re: re: stress fractures in fast bowlers

Sounds like a great idea. How about posting an absract summary of your findings? In particular I'd be interested in your proposed aetiology, I know there's some argument over site (ipsi v contralateral side) and the proposed mechanism (direct impaction of inferior articular process on subjacent pars v rotational stress on the pars); and would like your opinion. Then to the meat: altering mechanics (side-on, front-on, mixed), and therapy (what do you think is worth addressing, tight/weak/strong/loose/mechanics...)
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re: re: stress fractures in fast bowlers

Sorry for the last reply was to a friend in Sth Aust - Iam working for the swansea Cricket and Rugby club in Sth Wales so would be interested in you results as have 2 players in the youth sqaud diagnosed with stress fractures and 2 others with spondilolithesis
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re: re: stress fractures in fast bowlers

Sounds great Lindsay, have a few local physios keen on the subject. ditto Rod Whiteley's request.
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re: stress fractures in fast bowlers

If you have some interesting findings you would like to present physiobase would be happy to add them to the world headlines on the home page. Then all could see. This information is archived and remains as articles of interest in the physiolibrary. Send an email to info@physiobase.com for more information, or just send us your article.
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re: stress fractures in fast bowlers

hai lindsay,
i am a physio pg student in UNISA interested . let me know whenu conductsuch workshop. cheers,
i will be happy if i can chat with u.
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