Did you know the most common injury in ten pin bowling is a sore thumb
While sore thumb can definitely be an issue in bowling, the most common injuries actually involve repetitive stress on other areas. Here's the breakdown:
Upper extremity injuries: These are the most frequent and include:
- Wrist sprains and strains: Caused by repetitive motions during bowling, particularly the release of the ball.
- Finger sprains and strains: Similar to wrist injuries, but can also occur from gripping the ball too tightly.
- Elbow tendinitis: Inflammation of the tendons in the elbow due to the swinging motion of the bowling arm.
- Shoulder injuries: This can range from tendinitis to rotator cuff tears, depending on the force and technique used.
- Lower back pain: Improper lifting techniques, bending, or twisting during the approach can lead to lower back strain.
Less common: Knee and ankle injuries can also occur, but they are less frequent.
So, while sore thumb can be a nuisance, it's those repetitive stress injuries on the upper body that bowlers need to be most aware of.
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