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Lumbar Bone Stress Injuries in Cricket Fast Bowlers: A Review

Review Article | Volume 10 | Issue 1 | JCORTH Jan-Jun 2025 | Page 53-56 | Parth Bansal [1], Sarvdeep Singh Dhatt [1], Vishal Kumar [1], Sachin Kale [2], Ojasv Gehlot [2], Akhil Gailot [2]. DOI: 10.13107/jcorth.2025.v10i01.718
Authors: Parth Bansal [1], Sarvdeep Singh Dhatt [1], Vishal Kumar [1], Sachin Kale [2], Ojasv Gehlot [2], Akhil Gailot [2]
[1] Department of Orthopaedics, PGIMER, Chandigarh, India, 2Department of Orthopaedics, D Y Patil Medical School and Hospital, Pune, Maharashtra, India
Address of Correspondence:
Dr. Parth Bansal,
Spine Fellow, PGIMER, Chandigarh, India.
E-mail: parthbansal93@gmail.com
Article Received : 2025-03-25,
Article Accepted : 2025-05-16

Lumbar Bone Stress Injuries (LBSI) encompass a spectrum ranging from bone stress reactions to lumbar stress fractures (LSF). These injuries are among the most prevalent in cricket players, particularly fast bowlers. This review highlights the epidemiology of LBSIs and explores both modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors associated with their development. Early diagnosis, along with appropriate workload management, plays a crucial role in the effective management of these injuries. Furthermore, structured prevention programs implemented by cricket organizations can significantly reduce the incidence and long-term impact of LBSIs in the sport.

Keywords: Cricket, Lumbar, LBSI, Fast bowlers, Stress reaction

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How to Cite This Article: Bansal P, Dhatt SS, Kumar V, Kale S, Gehlot O, Gailot A. Lumbar Bone Stress Injuries in Cricket Fast Bowlers: A Review. Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics 2025 June, 10(06): 53-56.