The turnout of the lower extremities is the major component of the classical ballet positions (CPs) and correctly is initiated in the hips. The aim of this research was to determine the differences in the electromyographic and kinematic variables in the five CPs in ballet students with greater and lesser amount of passive hip external rotation (HER). A group of 14 female pre-professional ballet dancers 11-16 years of age participated in the study. Based on the amount of passive HER, participants with higher values made up greater rotation group (n = 7) whereas those with lesser values formed lesser rotation group (n = 7). Electromyographic activity of 14 muscles from right side of the trunk and right lower extremity was recorded with the su...
Turnout, the act of externally rotating the legs, is produced through the summation of joint structu...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how the external rotations of lower limbs influence the...
Turnout, the act of externally rotating the legs, is produced through the summation of joint structu...
Lateral rotation of the left and right hip, knee, ankle and intertarsal joints during three trials o...
Turnout is a central element of classical ballet which involves sustained external rotation of the l...
The turnout, primary gesture in classical ballet, refers the 180º of the feet. The lateral rotation ...
Background\ud The literature indicated that the majority of professional ballet dancers present stat...
Background The literature indicated that the majority of professional ballet dancers present static ...
Abstract Background The literature indicated that the...
Abstract Background The literature indicated that the...
Abstract Background The literature indicated that the...
Abstract Background The literature indicated that the...
Classical ballet is an art form well known for its very distinct and precise movement style. A revie...
Functional turnout in ballet involves maximal external rotation through the lower limb kinetic chain...
The pirouette requires a rapid full rotation of the body with single-leg support on the toes or ball...
Turnout, the act of externally rotating the legs, is produced through the summation of joint structu...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how the external rotations of lower limbs influence the...
Turnout, the act of externally rotating the legs, is produced through the summation of joint structu...
Lateral rotation of the left and right hip, knee, ankle and intertarsal joints during three trials o...
Turnout is a central element of classical ballet which involves sustained external rotation of the l...
The turnout, primary gesture in classical ballet, refers the 180º of the feet. The lateral rotation ...
Background\ud The literature indicated that the majority of professional ballet dancers present stat...
Background The literature indicated that the majority of professional ballet dancers present static ...
Abstract Background The literature indicated that the...
Abstract Background The literature indicated that the...
Abstract Background The literature indicated that the...
Abstract Background The literature indicated that the...
Classical ballet is an art form well known for its very distinct and precise movement style. A revie...
Functional turnout in ballet involves maximal external rotation through the lower limb kinetic chain...
The pirouette requires a rapid full rotation of the body with single-leg support on the toes or ball...
Turnout, the act of externally rotating the legs, is produced through the summation of joint structu...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how the external rotations of lower limbs influence the...
Turnout, the act of externally rotating the legs, is produced through the summation of joint structu...