Ballet dancer injuries during performance and rehearsal on varied dance surfacesLuke HopperNaomi AllenMatthew WyonTimothy AcklandHopper L, Allen N, Wyon M, et al. Ballet dancer injuries during perfor- mance and rehearsal on varied dance surfaces. Presented at the Interna- tional Conference on ...
Ankle injuries pull a heavy curtain over the vibrant world of dance. As we’ve dissected, these issues, rooted in the distinct demands of dance forms and moves, go beyond mere strains or sprains. They are an integral prelude that can dictate a dancer’s career trajectory and underline the ...
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Background Dance is a popular activity among youth at all levels and involves large volumes of training. Reported injury estimates are high in this population, warranting investigation of training volume and injury patterns throughout multiple training years. Objective To describe musculoskeletal (MSK) ...
Journal of Dance Medicine and Science, 8, 43-46.Adam MU, Brassington GS, Steiner H, Matheson GO. Psycho- logical factors associated with performance-limiting injuries in professional ballet dancers. J Dance Med Sci 2004;8:43-6.Adam, M. U., Brassington, G. S., and Matheson, G. O. ...
But just as the crescendo reached its zenith, the orchestration took a dissonant turn. Leonard's body, once his most reliable instrument, began to betray him. The knees that had carried him through countless battles now became the stage for a tragic dance with injuries, robbing him of the ...
The Relationship Between Muscular Strength and Dance Injuries: A Systematic ReviewBACKGROUND: The physical demands placed on dancers put them at significant risk for injury, with rates similar to ones sustained by athletes in sports at the same level of performance. Muscle strength has been ...
Changes in the peripheral neuronal phenotype may be the primary source of pain [97]. Clinical history and examination are essential for diagnosis. Clinically, tendinopathy is characterized by pain, swelling (diffuse or localized), and impaired performance [6]. Pain is the cardinal symptom, and it...
“whys” of the setback and the “hows” to come back stronger. You’ll find yourself back on a starting line in a better place than before. I know I did. What initially felt like a huge blow to my running career became a massive boost to my overall health and performance, both on...