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    • Biomechanics
    • Occupational health

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    • Bowling is widely perceived as a low-impact recreational activity.
    • Despite its perception, repetitive motions and equipment can pose physical risks.
    • Chronic conditions may arise or be exacerbated by bowling-related stressors.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To identify the potential physical stressors in bowling.
    • To explore the relationship between bowling technique, equipment, and chronic conditions.
    • To raise awareness of injury risks in the sport.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of biomechanical principles applied to bowling.
    • Analysis of common bowling techniques and their impact.
    • Examination of equipment-related factors contributing to stress.
    • Case study review of chronic conditions associated with bowling.

    Main Results:

    • Poor bowling technique significantly increases the risk of cumulative stress injuries.
    • Poorly fitting bowling equipment contributes to abnormal joint loading and wear.
    • Repetitive motions, such as pushing a bowling ball, can lead to overuse injuries.
    • Existing chronic conditions can be aggravated by the physical demands of bowling.

    Conclusions:

    • Bowling, while not overtly strenuous, carries risks for developing or worsening chronic conditions.
    • Proper technique and well-fitting equipment are crucial for mitigating injury risks in bowlers.
    • Further research into specific biomechanical interventions could enhance bowler safety and longevity.