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The influence of elbow joint kinematics on wrist speed in cricket fast bowling
Authors:Kane Jytte Middleton  Jacqueline Anne Alderson  Bruce Clifford Elliott  Peter Michael Mills
Institution:1. School of Sport Science, Exercise and Health, The University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia;2. Centre for Musculoskeletal Research, Griffith Health Institute, Gold Coast, Australia;3. School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Australia
Abstract:This modelling study sought to describe the relationships between elbow joint kinematics and wrist joint linear velocity in cricket fast bowlers, and to assess the sensitivity of wrist velocity to systematic manipulations of empirical joint kinematic profiles. A 12-camera Vicon motion analysis system operating at 250 Hz recorded the bowling actions of 12 high performance fast bowlers. Empirical elbow joint kinematic data were entered into a cricket bowling specific “Forward Kinematic Model” and then subsequently underwent fixed angle, angular offset and angle amplification manipulations. A combination of 20° flexion and 20° abduction at the elbow was shown to maximise wrist velocity within the experimental limits. An increased elbow flexion offset manipulation elicited an increase in wrist velocity. Amplification of elbow joint flexion–extension angular displacement indicated that, contrary to previous research, elbow extension range of motion and angular velocity at the time of ball release were negatively related to wrist velocity. Some relationships between manipulated joint angular waveforms and wrist velocity were non-linear, supporting the use of a model that accounts for the non-linear relationships between execution and outcome variables in assessing the relationships between elbow joint kinematics and wrist joint velocity in cricket fast bowlers.
Keywords:biomechanics  ball speed  simulation  forward kinematics  elbow angle
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