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Avinash Kumar Boyat and Priyanshu V Rathod
Universidad Tecnica de Manabi
Background: The skill of medium fast bowlers to consistently maintain their pace and accuracy while bowling , help them to not allow batsman to settle in their inning, and benefit to bowlers to take their wickets. In field of cricket the various parameters like bowling speed and accuracy have been a major area of research. Aim. To study the effect of designed and tested basic protocol on medium fast bowlers speed and accuracy. To study the Kinematic measures in the first four overs of medium fast bowling. To study the effect of a designed based training on, 6RM Squat Test , 6 RM Bench Press Test and Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test Level 1 ( YYIRTL1). Material and Methods: 60 State Level Male Medium Fast Cricket Bowlers ( mean age under 19 boys ) were divided into two group one group will going to do subject specific protocol based training for 6 weeks and another will be an control group.
Ashish Kakkad and Priyanshu V. Rathod
Radiance Research Academy
Aims and Objectives: This study explored relationship between post-stroke motor recovery and functional recovery in Gujarat, India. Patients, Materials and Methods: This Study involved 67 (48 males and 19 females) individuals diagnosed of stroke by Neurophysician or General Physician with less than 6 months of post stroke duration. Fugl Meyer Motor Assessment Score was (total of upper extremity and lower extremity sub score) was used to assess their post-stroke motor recovery. Their functional recovery was assessed using the Modified Barthel Index. They were assessed on the same day for Fugl-Meyer Motor Assessment as well as Modified Barthel Index. Data were analyzed using the Pearson’s Moment Correlation and Students’ paired t-test at p =0.05. Results: Patients’ mean age was 57.52± 13.1 years ranging between 17 years and 80 years. Their motor recovery had direct positive relationship (r=0.791, p=0.00) with their functional recovery but there was significant difference (t=13.16, p=0.00) between motor recovery and functional recovery. Mean score of motor recovery by total of Fugl-Meyer Upper extremity & Lower extremity subscore is 54.79 (54.79%) of total 100 score. Mean score of functional recovery by Modified Barthel Index was 14.06 (70.3%) of total 20 score. Conclusion: Though Motor recovery has positive impact on the functional recovery in stroke survivors, motor recovery and functional recovery may differ significantly where functional recovery may exceed than motor recovery.