Professional ballet is a highly challenging art, but studies have rarely examined factors associated with injury status in ballet professionals. This study aimed to prospectively examine gender-specific correlates of injury occurrence and time-off from injury in professional ballet dancers over a one-year period. The participants were 99 professional ballet dancers (41 males and 58 females). Variables included: (i) predictors: sociodemographic data (age, educational status), ballet-related factors (i.e., experience in ballet, ballet status), cigarette smoking, alcohol drinking, and consumption of illicit drugs; and (ii) outcomes: injury occurrence and time-off from injury. Participants were questioned on predictors at the beginning of the s...
Objective To establish the injury incidence and characteristics amongst pre-professional ballet an...
Ballroom dancing is an increasingly popular sport around the world. However, unlike other forms of d...
Sports medicine research suggests that overuse injuries may result from inappropriate training load1...
Professional ballet is a highly challenging art, but studies have rarely examined factors associated...
STUDY DESIGN: Prospective, descriptive single-cohort study. OBJECTIVE: To assess the incidence and s...
Objectives: To describe the incidence rate, severity, burden and aetiology of medical attention and ...
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OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the study was to determine the prevalence and factors associated with inju...
STUDY DESIGN: Prospective, descriptive single-cohort study. OBJECTIVE: To assess the incidence and s...
Objectives: Compared to other athletic activities, research on injury incidence and risk factors in ...
Abstract Like all athletes, dancers are susceptible to injury. 113,000 dancers ages three to 19 were...
Abstract Purpose: To determine the prevalence and factors associated with injury in professional ba...
Background: Despite overuse injuries being previously described as the most frequent in ballet, ther...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the incidence rate, severity, burden and aetiology of medical attention and ...
This systematic review examines the relationship between injury and two stages of a dancer's career ...
Objective To establish the injury incidence and characteristics amongst pre-professional ballet an...
Ballroom dancing is an increasingly popular sport around the world. However, unlike other forms of d...
Sports medicine research suggests that overuse injuries may result from inappropriate training load1...
Professional ballet is a highly challenging art, but studies have rarely examined factors associated...
STUDY DESIGN: Prospective, descriptive single-cohort study. OBJECTIVE: To assess the incidence and s...
Objectives: To describe the incidence rate, severity, burden and aetiology of medical attention and ...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose: To describe the relationships between dance exposure, dancer ...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the study was to determine the prevalence and factors associated with inju...
STUDY DESIGN: Prospective, descriptive single-cohort study. OBJECTIVE: To assess the incidence and s...
Objectives: Compared to other athletic activities, research on injury incidence and risk factors in ...
Abstract Like all athletes, dancers are susceptible to injury. 113,000 dancers ages three to 19 were...
Abstract Purpose: To determine the prevalence and factors associated with injury in professional ba...
Background: Despite overuse injuries being previously described as the most frequent in ballet, ther...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the incidence rate, severity, burden and aetiology of medical attention and ...
This systematic review examines the relationship between injury and two stages of a dancer's career ...
Objective To establish the injury incidence and characteristics amongst pre-professional ballet an...
Ballroom dancing is an increasingly popular sport around the world. However, unlike other forms of d...
Sports medicine research suggests that overuse injuries may result from inappropriate training load1...