© 2015 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Previous research in Irish dancing (ID) has recorded high levels of pain/injury. Screening protocols in other genres have been developed to identify at-risk dancers. The aims of the study were to examine the factors that relate to absence from dancing because of musculo-skeletal pain/injury in ID, and to inform guidelines for the development of an evidence-based screening protocol. Baseline subjective data (n=85) and physical data (n=84) were gathered. Subjects completed a monthly online questionnaire for 1 year providing data on general physical and psychological health and rates of pain/injury. Subjects were allocated to a "More Time Absent (MTA)" or "Less Time Absent (LTA)...
Professional ballet is a highly challenging art, but studies have rarely examined factors associated...
Professional ballet is a highly challenging art, but studies have rarely examined factors associated...
Overuse injuries in developing athletes can be a consequence of disproportionate training loads with...
Background: The popularity of Irish dancing (ID) has increased enormously since the success of “Rive...
Despite its growing popularity, scant research exists concerning musculoskeletal pain and injury in ...
Background: In Irish dance, the foot and ankle are the structures most commonly affected by pain and...
Dancers frequently experience pain and injury due to the physical demands of performance. Previous r...
Objectives Dance exposure and determinants of wellness in Irish dance (ID) and contemporary dance (C...
Two hundred and four dance students, professionals, and former dancers in the UK completed questionn...
Author: Anežka Kudrnová Title: Assessment of injuries and painful conditions in Irish dancing in CZ ...
Irish dance is amongst Ireland’s most successful cultural exports, with current figures showing over...
Abstract Purpose: To determine the prevalence and factors associated with injury in professional ba...
Abstract Background Dance involves movements of complexity and physical intensity which result in st...
Background: Within sport, mitigation of risk of injury through the use of comprehensive specialist s...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the study was to determine the prevalence and factors associated with inju...
Professional ballet is a highly challenging art, but studies have rarely examined factors associated...
Professional ballet is a highly challenging art, but studies have rarely examined factors associated...
Overuse injuries in developing athletes can be a consequence of disproportionate training loads with...
Background: The popularity of Irish dancing (ID) has increased enormously since the success of “Rive...
Despite its growing popularity, scant research exists concerning musculoskeletal pain and injury in ...
Background: In Irish dance, the foot and ankle are the structures most commonly affected by pain and...
Dancers frequently experience pain and injury due to the physical demands of performance. Previous r...
Objectives Dance exposure and determinants of wellness in Irish dance (ID) and contemporary dance (C...
Two hundred and four dance students, professionals, and former dancers in the UK completed questionn...
Author: Anežka Kudrnová Title: Assessment of injuries and painful conditions in Irish dancing in CZ ...
Irish dance is amongst Ireland’s most successful cultural exports, with current figures showing over...
Abstract Purpose: To determine the prevalence and factors associated with injury in professional ba...
Abstract Background Dance involves movements of complexity and physical intensity which result in st...
Background: Within sport, mitigation of risk of injury through the use of comprehensive specialist s...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the study was to determine the prevalence and factors associated with inju...
Professional ballet is a highly challenging art, but studies have rarely examined factors associated...
Professional ballet is a highly challenging art, but studies have rarely examined factors associated...
Overuse injuries in developing athletes can be a consequence of disproportionate training loads with...