Friday, 22 April 2016

CRICKETERS !!!! LOOK AFTER YOUR BODY




People play cricket in India at various levels of competition starting from schools to colleges to national and international levels. Injuries are common during cricket and especially common if adequate care is not taken. The commonest mistake is to ignore a small injury and to continue playing. This will aggravate a small problem to a bigger one, before one stops playing at competitive level. Shoulder injuries are very common among sports professionals and especially among cricket players. Injuries are the commonest reason people give up playing competitive sports. If you are looking to play competitive cricket or even for social entertainment, looking after your shoulders is important to avoid future damage.



Technique

Cricketers use their shoulder extensively during bowling and long distance throwing. Getting the basics of bowling and throwing is very important. Rotator cuff muscle tears, shoulder dislocations, SLAP tears etc are some of the injuries. They can occur due to poor technique or inadequate exercises. In spite of best available care, international cricketers like Sachin Tendulkar, Sehwag, Dravid etc have sustained injuries and were successfully treated. 




Muscle Imbalance

Imbalance in the shoulder muscles can lead to various injuries. Most people also make the mistake of only exercising the muscles in the front like Biceps and Pectorals. This causes an imbalance between the muscles in the front and back of the shoulder. On the long run, this imbalance can cause pain. It is very important to warm up adequately before playing and to stretch the muscles after playing. Exercising the rotator cuff muscles, shoulder blade muscles should be a routine part of everyday exercises.

Posture

Neck shoulder and upper body posture is the key to avoid long term pains. Sitting posture while studying for students, while working on computers for professionals or even bike riding are all extremely important to avoid neck and shoulder problems. Down sloping of the shoulder blades is the commonest reason of shoulder pain among Tennis and Cricket players. Postural advice should be taken from your physiotherapist and regularly followed.

If in doubt, you must consult sports injury specialist.  But now with increasing technical advances and sports injury specialists available in the city, advanced sports injury care is a reality.




Summary

Sport is very great for health but it requires some precautions. If we do not take care about right thinks which is important to play, than it will create big problem in future. We all love to play but we all have to take care about the right posture and the techniques. Joint Clinic is best for Frozen Shoulder treatment in India.



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