The repetitive ballistic movements in highland dancing, which occur at more than 100 beats/min while the dancers try to reach a maximal vertical height with each jump, could possibly develop chronic injuries similar to ballet and aerobic dance. This study aimed to determine the following: number of injuries/dancer, number of injuries/100 hours of training, the number of chronic injuries compared to acute, anatomical location of the injuries and possible predictors for sustaining an injury in highland dancers. The 76 participants, aged 7 through 22, were from two Saskatoon Dance Schools. The information was collected by retrospective and prospective questionnaires and data analyzed using a Chi-square, analysis of variance and a binary logist...
The purpose of the article is to analyze the major causes of injuries in dance performers and provi...
Objectives: The study aims to analyse the incidence of medical attention injuries, subsequent injuri...
Background: Dance students train for long hours from a young age, utilising movements requiring extr...
Dance greatly contributes to social, cultural and economic development, as well as entertainment and...
Magister Scientiae (Physiotherapy) - MSc(Physio)Dance movements requires explosive power, sustained ...
BACKGROUND: Injury is a major concern among dancers, as currently rates are reported as being high. ...
Introduction: Several studies and recent systematic reviews have investigated injury in dance settin...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for the degr...
AimWe investigated the extent and characteristics of injuries in contemporary dance students.Methods...
Objectives: Compared to other athletic activities, research on injury incidence and risk factors in ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Thieme in International Journal of Sports ...
The overwhelming majority of dancers’ face injuries throughout their careers. The effects of injurie...
Ballroom dancing is an increasingly popular sport around the world. However, unlike other forms of d...
Aim We investigated the extent and characteristics of injuries in contemporary dance students. Metho...
Ballroom dancing is an increasingly popular sport around the world. However, unlike other forms of d...
The purpose of the article is to analyze the major causes of injuries in dance performers and provi...
Objectives: The study aims to analyse the incidence of medical attention injuries, subsequent injuri...
Background: Dance students train for long hours from a young age, utilising movements requiring extr...
Dance greatly contributes to social, cultural and economic development, as well as entertainment and...
Magister Scientiae (Physiotherapy) - MSc(Physio)Dance movements requires explosive power, sustained ...
BACKGROUND: Injury is a major concern among dancers, as currently rates are reported as being high. ...
Introduction: Several studies and recent systematic reviews have investigated injury in dance settin...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for the degr...
AimWe investigated the extent and characteristics of injuries in contemporary dance students.Methods...
Objectives: Compared to other athletic activities, research on injury incidence and risk factors in ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Thieme in International Journal of Sports ...
The overwhelming majority of dancers’ face injuries throughout their careers. The effects of injurie...
Ballroom dancing is an increasingly popular sport around the world. However, unlike other forms of d...
Aim We investigated the extent and characteristics of injuries in contemporary dance students. Metho...
Ballroom dancing is an increasingly popular sport around the world. However, unlike other forms of d...
The purpose of the article is to analyze the major causes of injuries in dance performers and provi...
Objectives: The study aims to analyse the incidence of medical attention injuries, subsequent injuri...
Background: Dance students train for long hours from a young age, utilising movements requiring extr...