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Old 11-05-2008, 03:24 PM
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Bowling injuries?

What are the potential injuries that could occur during bowling? I thought I posted this before but seems to have disappeared? Anyways would really like to know on the kinesiology and mechanism o bowling... And how do we treat the injuries? Just as any other soft tissue lesions?
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Re: Bowling injuries?

hi
the structures which are susceptible to injury with repeated bowling
rotator cuff
long head of biceps
anterior labrum
anterior joint capsule
glenoid rim

according to the bowling action,phase of bowling,compensatory movements in other areas the injuries varies
like lumbar facetal injuries,rectus femoris strain,ligament sprains in ankle
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Re: Bowling injuries?

Alright thanks. Usually in which phase do these injuries occur? Every phase has a possible injury hasn't it?
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in shoulder labral and capsular injuries common in the late cocking phase and rotator cuff injuries common in the follow through phase.
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