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Most serious injuries in young fast bowlers start as technique flaws — detectable months before the injury. CricMotion flags the specific stress patterns early. Correcting the pattern early takes weeks. Recovering from a lumbar bone stress injury takes 6–8 months.
Source: Ranson et al., Br J Sports Med; Alway et al. (2019) — lumbar bone stress injury recovery periods in cricket fast bowlers.Not because they're not good coaches. Because no human eye can track complete phase-by-phase analysis simultaneously in a 0.4-second bowling action.
The most common serious injury in young fast bowlers. CricMotion's model identifies the pattern early — when technique patterns are corrected early, the injury is preventable. Left undetected, lumbar bone stress injuries carry a recovery time of 6–8 months.
Source: Alway et al. (2019); Ranson, Burnett & Kerslake (2010) — Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport / Br J Sports Med.A leading injury risk factor for young fast bowlers — mixed actions carry significantly higher rates of lumbar spine abnormalities and stress fractures than side-on or front-on actions. CricMotion identifies it from biomechanical measurements — something nearly impossible to detect with the naked eye.
Source: Elliott & Burnett; Burnett et al., Br J Sports Med — seminal studies on mixed bowling action and lumbar spine injury.Incorrect arm deceleration creates repetitive stress on the shoulder. CricMotion flags it before it becomes a rotator cuff problem.
Hamstring strain risk, cumulative lumbar load, and lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) patterns in batters — all linked to specific stance and stride mechanics. CricMotion flags these before anything hurts.
References: Alway et al. (2019) & Ranson, Burnett & Kerslake (2010) — lumbar bone stress injury recovery periods (6–8 months) in cricket fast bowlers. Elliott & Burnett; Burnett et al., British Journal of Sports Medicine — mixed bowling action and elevated lumbar spine injury risk. Orchard et al. (2016), Br J Sports Med — lumbar stress fractures account for 15% of all missed playing time in elite cricket.
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