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Throwing Workload and Injury Risk in Elite Cricketers
British Journal of Sports Medicine, 08/14/09
Saw R et al. – An increased throwing workload is a risk factor for the development of upper limb injury in elite cricketers. Investigation of the kinematics of throwing in elite cricketers would complement this study and further research is required to develop detailed throwing workload guidelines for cricketers across a range of ages.
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