Lower extremity horizontal work but not vertical power predicts lower extremity injury in female collegiate dancers. J Strength Cond Res 32(7): 2018-2024, 2018-Dancers often perform powerful and explosive movements that require adequate lower extremity (LE) activity in horizontal and vertical directions. We examined whether these measures were interrelated and whether they predicted LE injury status in dancers using binary logistic regressions and receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curve analyses. Forty-three collegiate female dancers (18 ± 0.7 years; 162.6 ± 5.9 cm; 59.4 ± 7.1 kg) performed single leg hop (SLH, m) and vertical jump (VJ, cm) tests. Single leg hop and VJ distances were used to calculate SLH norm (as a % of body height) a...
The objective of this study was to review the evidence for selected risk factors of lower extremity ...
Objective:To identify growth, maturation and biomechanical risk factors for overuse injury in elite ...
The link between dynamic range of motion (dROM) parameters within the kinematic chain and the develo...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether student characteristics, lower-extremity kinematics, and strength ar...
Limited data are available on whether different physical fitness levels are associated with injury s...
Limited data are available on whether different physical fitness levels are associated with injury s...
bjective: To determine whether student characteristics, lower-extremity kinematics, and strength are...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether student characteristics, lower-extremity kinematics, and strength ar...
abstract: Dancers tend to injure the anterior cruciate ligament in their left leg more often than th...
The purpose of this study was to identify possible relationships between the sum of knee flexion and...
Bravo-Pontrelli, E., Rubin, K., Stearne, D. West Chester University, West Chester, PA Purpose: Alter...
Overuse musculoskeletal injuries of the hip, knee, and ankle are prevalent in dancers. Differences i...
Injuries are common among young elite ballet dancers, often leading to disruptions in training and i...
Injuries are common among young elite ballet dancers, often leading to disruptions in training and i...
Turnout is a central element of classical ballet which involves sustained external rotation of the l...
The objective of this study was to review the evidence for selected risk factors of lower extremity ...
Objective:To identify growth, maturation and biomechanical risk factors for overuse injury in elite ...
The link between dynamic range of motion (dROM) parameters within the kinematic chain and the develo...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether student characteristics, lower-extremity kinematics, and strength ar...
Limited data are available on whether different physical fitness levels are associated with injury s...
Limited data are available on whether different physical fitness levels are associated with injury s...
bjective: To determine whether student characteristics, lower-extremity kinematics, and strength are...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether student characteristics, lower-extremity kinematics, and strength ar...
abstract: Dancers tend to injure the anterior cruciate ligament in their left leg more often than th...
The purpose of this study was to identify possible relationships between the sum of knee flexion and...
Bravo-Pontrelli, E., Rubin, K., Stearne, D. West Chester University, West Chester, PA Purpose: Alter...
Overuse musculoskeletal injuries of the hip, knee, and ankle are prevalent in dancers. Differences i...
Injuries are common among young elite ballet dancers, often leading to disruptions in training and i...
Injuries are common among young elite ballet dancers, often leading to disruptions in training and i...
Turnout is a central element of classical ballet which involves sustained external rotation of the l...
The objective of this study was to review the evidence for selected risk factors of lower extremity ...
Objective:To identify growth, maturation and biomechanical risk factors for overuse injury in elite ...
The link between dynamic range of motion (dROM) parameters within the kinematic chain and the develo...