Includes bibliographical references (leaves 104-110).The grace and ease with which a dancer entertains an audience is deceptive with respect to the sweat and tears shed to achieve such elegance of movement. Ballet demands great flexibility and strength. This is showcased as a story told through movement, full of emotion and expressed to music. As a physiotherapist on watches a ballet in absolute awe of the stresses the human body has to endure. What adaptations are necessary within the musculoskeletal system to allow such movement? Do these adaptations lead to injury
Background and Purpose. A lack of information is available about injury in ballet dancers and its re...
INTRODUCTION: Relevé en pointé of classic ballet is a technique of standing on tiptoe with hard ball...
BACKGROUND: Dance is a physical pursuit that involves loading the spine through repetitive dynamic m...
This study aimed to elucidate what injuries are most likely to occur due to classical ballet practic...
Background: Despite overuse injuries being previously described as the most frequent in ballet, ther...
Abstract Purpose: To determine the prevalence and factors associated with injury in professional ba...
Background:Most published studies on injuries in the ballet dancer focus on the lower extremity. The...
The relationship of the physiotherapist to the athlete and dancer is twofold; he must be both teache...
Background: Dancers are highly trained athletes who are at significant risk of injury due to the rep...
Purpose The literature on hip injuries in ballet dancers was systematically evaluated to answer (1) ...
Purpose: Trunk control is essential in ballet and may be compromised in dancers with a history low b...
Muscle fibers can generally be divided into slow and fast twitch according to their contraction spee...
Muscle fibers can generally be divided into slow and fast twitch according to their contraction spee...
Background\ud The literature indicated that the majority of professional ballet dancers present stat...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Movement is a fundamental element of dance, and the dancer’s body is the raw materi...
Background and Purpose. A lack of information is available about injury in ballet dancers and its re...
INTRODUCTION: Relevé en pointé of classic ballet is a technique of standing on tiptoe with hard ball...
BACKGROUND: Dance is a physical pursuit that involves loading the spine through repetitive dynamic m...
This study aimed to elucidate what injuries are most likely to occur due to classical ballet practic...
Background: Despite overuse injuries being previously described as the most frequent in ballet, ther...
Abstract Purpose: To determine the prevalence and factors associated with injury in professional ba...
Background:Most published studies on injuries in the ballet dancer focus on the lower extremity. The...
The relationship of the physiotherapist to the athlete and dancer is twofold; he must be both teache...
Background: Dancers are highly trained athletes who are at significant risk of injury due to the rep...
Purpose The literature on hip injuries in ballet dancers was systematically evaluated to answer (1) ...
Purpose: Trunk control is essential in ballet and may be compromised in dancers with a history low b...
Muscle fibers can generally be divided into slow and fast twitch according to their contraction spee...
Muscle fibers can generally be divided into slow and fast twitch according to their contraction spee...
Background\ud The literature indicated that the majority of professional ballet dancers present stat...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Movement is a fundamental element of dance, and the dancer’s body is the raw materi...
Background and Purpose. A lack of information is available about injury in ballet dancers and its re...
INTRODUCTION: Relevé en pointé of classic ballet is a technique of standing on tiptoe with hard ball...
BACKGROUND: Dance is a physical pursuit that involves loading the spine through repetitive dynamic m...