REFERENCES
- Bardett, R.M. (1992). The biomechanics of the discus throw: a review. Journal of Sports Sciences, 10, 467-510.
- Barden, R.M., Stockill, N.P., Elliott, B.C. and Burnett, A.F. (1996). The biomechanics of fast bowling in men's cricket a review. Journal of Sports Sciences, 14, 403-424.
- Bland, J. and ltman, D. (1986). Statistical methods for assessing agreement between two methods of clinical assessment. Lancet, i, 307-310.
- Boyce, B. (1991). Beyond show and tell - teaching the feel of the movement. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 62, 18-20.
- Burnett, A., Elliott, B. and Marshall, R. (1995).The effect of a 12-over fast bowling spell on fast bowling technique in cricket. Journal of Sports Sciences, 13, 329-341.
- Burnett, A., Khangure, M., Elliott, B., Foster, D., Marshall, R. and Hardcastle, P. (1996). Thoracolumbar disc degeneration in young fast bowlers in cricket. Clinical Biomechanics, 11, 305-310.
- Burnett, A., Barren, C., Marshall, R., Elliott, B. and Day, R. (1998). Three-dimensional measurement of lumbar spine kinematics for fast bowlers in cricket. Clinical Biomechanics, 13, 574-583.
- Carr, J. and Shepherd, R. (1988). A Relearning Programme for Stroke, 2nd edn. London: Heinemann Medical
- Denegar, C. and Ball, D. (1993). Assessing reliability and precision of measurement: an introduction to intraclass correlation and standard error of measurement. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation, 2, 35-42.
- Elliott, B. (2000). Back injuries and the fast bowler in cricket Journal of Sports Sciences, 18, 975-982.
- Elliott, B. and Khangure, M. (1999). The link between fast bowling technique and disc degeneration in young cricketers: preliminary data from a follow-up. In Proceedings of the XVII International Society of Biomechanics Congress (edited by W. Herzog and A. JmKa)3 pp. 145-146. Calgary: International Society of Biomechanics.
- Elliott, B., Hardcastle, P., Burnett, A. and Foster, D. (1992). The influence of fast bowling and physical factors in radiological features in high performance young fast bowlers. Sports Medicine Training and Rehabilitation, 3, 113-130.
- Elliott, B., Davis, J., Khangure, M., Hardcastle, P. and Foster, D. (1993). Disc degeneration and the young fast bowler in cricket. Clinical Biomechanics, 8, 227-234.
- Elliott, B., WaIUs5 R., Sakurai, S., Lloyd, D. and Besier, T. (2002). The measurement of shoulder alignment in cricket fast bowling. Journal of Sports Sciences, 20, 507-510.
- Foster, D., John, D., Elliott, B., Ackland, T. and Fitch, K. (1989). Back injuries to fast bowlers in cricket: a prospective study. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 23, 150-154.
- Hay, J.G. (1993). The Biomechanics of Sports Techniques, 4th edn. Engjewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
- Jackson, K.M. (1979). Fitting of mathematical functions to biomechanical data. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 26, 122-124.
- Johnson, H. (1999). Stressful motion: golfers at high risk for low back pain. Sports Medicine Update, 14, 4-5.
- Magill, R. (1998). Motor Learning: Concepts and Applications. Boston, MA: McGraw-Hill.
- Newell, K. (1991). Motor skill acquisition. Annual Review of Psychology, 42, 213-237.
- Reinold, M., Reisig, G. and Andrews, J. (2000).Biomechanics and rehabilitaion of elbow injuries during throwing. Athletic Therapy Today, 5(3), 12-18.
- Schmidt, R. (1991). Motor Learning and Performance From Principles to Practice. Champaign, EL: Human Kinetics.
- Sharp, B. (1992). Acquiring Skill in Sport. Eastbourne: Sports Dynamics.
- Stockill, N. and Bartlett, R. (1996). Possible errors in measurement of shoulder alignment using 3-D cinematography. In Proceedings of the XIV International Symposium on Burmechanics in Sports (edited by J. Abrantes), pp. 209-212. Lisbon: Edicoes.
- Stretch, R. (1995). The seasonal incidence and nature of injuries in schoolboy cricketers. South African Medical Journal, 85, 1182-1184.
- Wilson, G., Elliott, B. and Wood, G. (1990). The use of elastic energy in sport. Sports Coach, 13(3), 8-10.
- Winstein, C., Pohl, P. and Lewthwaite, R. (1994). The effect of physical guidance and knowledge of results on motor learning: support for the guidance hypothesis. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 65, 316-323.
- Wulf, G., Shea, C. and Whitacre, C. (1998).Physical guidance benefits in learning a complex motor skill. Journal of Motor Behaviour, 30, 367-380.