Objectives: Although coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has transformed the training environment of dancers worldwide, little is known on how this has affected injury prevalence, causes, and risk factors.Methods: An online investigation involving Chinese full-time dance students was conducted (September–November 2020), which covered two 6-month periods just before and during the first COVID-19 lockdown.Results: 2086 students (19 ± 2.4 years) responded to the investigation. Injury prevalence dropped from 39.6% (before the lockdown) to 16.5% (during the lockdown) (p < 0.01). It was noted that a significant increase in injury severity during the lockdown was caused due to a 4.1% increase in moderate-to-severe injuries (p < 0.05). During...
Objectives: The study aims to analyse the incidence of medical attention injuries, subsequent injuri...
Dance research should consider time points within a season that may be associated with injury, and r...
Sports medicine research suggests that overuse injuries may result from inappropriate training load1...
© (2021) The Authors. Published by Frontiers Media. This is an open access article available under a...
Abstract of a presentation delivered at IADMS 33rd Annual Conference: Columbus, Ohio, October 12-15,...
While Chinese dance is a popular dance genre among Chinese teenagers and adults, little is known reg...
Aim: This study aimed to compare foot injury prevalence, causes, and risk factors before and afterth...
Background: Street dance (also known as hip-hop dance) has rapidly grown in popularity since its ori...
Background: Dance students train for long hours from a young age, utilising movements requiring extr...
AimWe investigated the extent and characteristics of injuries in contemporary dance students.Methods...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Science & Medicine, Inc in Medical Problem...
Objective To establish the injury incidence and characteristics amongst pre-professional ballet an...
Objectives: To describe the incidence rate, severity, burden and aetiology of medical attention and ...
Aim We investigated the extent and characteristics of injuries in contemporary dance students. Metho...
Objectives Dance exposure and determinants of wellness in Irish dance (ID) and contemporary dance (C...
Objectives: The study aims to analyse the incidence of medical attention injuries, subsequent injuri...
Dance research should consider time points within a season that may be associated with injury, and r...
Sports medicine research suggests that overuse injuries may result from inappropriate training load1...
© (2021) The Authors. Published by Frontiers Media. This is an open access article available under a...
Abstract of a presentation delivered at IADMS 33rd Annual Conference: Columbus, Ohio, October 12-15,...
While Chinese dance is a popular dance genre among Chinese teenagers and adults, little is known reg...
Aim: This study aimed to compare foot injury prevalence, causes, and risk factors before and afterth...
Background: Street dance (also known as hip-hop dance) has rapidly grown in popularity since its ori...
Background: Dance students train for long hours from a young age, utilising movements requiring extr...
AimWe investigated the extent and characteristics of injuries in contemporary dance students.Methods...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Science & Medicine, Inc in Medical Problem...
Objective To establish the injury incidence and characteristics amongst pre-professional ballet an...
Objectives: To describe the incidence rate, severity, burden and aetiology of medical attention and ...
Aim We investigated the extent and characteristics of injuries in contemporary dance students. Metho...
Objectives Dance exposure and determinants of wellness in Irish dance (ID) and contemporary dance (C...
Objectives: The study aims to analyse the incidence of medical attention injuries, subsequent injuri...
Dance research should consider time points within a season that may be associated with injury, and r...
Sports medicine research suggests that overuse injuries may result from inappropriate training load1...