Several classical dance complex movements, such as pointe, require body weight to be supported properly to avoid risk of foot injury. Regarding the choice of toe cap for pointe shoes, it is unclear which type can better alleviate pain symptoms and toe deviation angle in dancers. The aim of the current crossover study was to investigate the acute effect of using different types of toe caps among well-Trained professional dancers on pain perception and toe deviation angle. Ten young female professional dancers volunteered to participate in the study. Each participant was tested during two separate sessions with an interval of 72 h in between. Participants were tested in the two sessions with a standard commercial or a customized prototype toe...
Ballet dancers have a higher risk than the general population of ankle sprains. Ankle proprioception...
INTRODUCTION: The art of performing Ballet is very stressful and demanding on the body. Dancers mus...
Background: The purpose of the study was to compare and contrast ankle range of motion, functional a...
Several classical dance complex movements, such as pointe, require body weight to be supported prope...
Dancing en pointe significantly increases the risk of lower limb injuries by placing the foot and an...
Ballet dancers are significantly predisposed to foot and ankle stress related injuries. Chronic and ...
This study explores the relationship between dance shoe type and foot pressure characteristics. Duri...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the short-term effect of a pointe shoe toe box s...
The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between kinematic parameters and foot rotation ...
High-heeled shoes (HHS) have been known to present biomechanical imbalances in lower-leg mechanics a...
Ballet, although an art form, can lead to a series of injuries that occur regularly in dancer who ar...
Title: Primary research question: To what extent do particular foot types pes planus, pes rectus and...
Background: Female ballet dancers require extreme ankle motion. The objective of this study was to q...
This study clarified how the centre of pressure (COP) is kept in the forefoot area during standing o...
Eight female dancers (mean ± SD age 21.6 ± 3.0 years; body mass 55.4 ± 4.4 Kg) and eight female phys...
Ballet dancers have a higher risk than the general population of ankle sprains. Ankle proprioception...
INTRODUCTION: The art of performing Ballet is very stressful and demanding on the body. Dancers mus...
Background: The purpose of the study was to compare and contrast ankle range of motion, functional a...
Several classical dance complex movements, such as pointe, require body weight to be supported prope...
Dancing en pointe significantly increases the risk of lower limb injuries by placing the foot and an...
Ballet dancers are significantly predisposed to foot and ankle stress related injuries. Chronic and ...
This study explores the relationship between dance shoe type and foot pressure characteristics. Duri...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the short-term effect of a pointe shoe toe box s...
The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between kinematic parameters and foot rotation ...
High-heeled shoes (HHS) have been known to present biomechanical imbalances in lower-leg mechanics a...
Ballet, although an art form, can lead to a series of injuries that occur regularly in dancer who ar...
Title: Primary research question: To what extent do particular foot types pes planus, pes rectus and...
Background: Female ballet dancers require extreme ankle motion. The objective of this study was to q...
This study clarified how the centre of pressure (COP) is kept in the forefoot area during standing o...
Eight female dancers (mean ± SD age 21.6 ± 3.0 years; body mass 55.4 ± 4.4 Kg) and eight female phys...
Ballet dancers have a higher risk than the general population of ankle sprains. Ankle proprioception...
INTRODUCTION: The art of performing Ballet is very stressful and demanding on the body. Dancers mus...
Background: The purpose of the study was to compare and contrast ankle range of motion, functional a...