The physical assessments used in dance injury surveillance programs are often adapted from the sports and exercise domain. Bespoke physical assessments may be required for dance, particularly when ballet movements involve “turning out” or external rotation of the legs beyond that typically used in sports. This study evaluated the ability of the traditional single-leg squat to predict the leg alignment of dancers performing ballet movements with turnout. Three-dimensional kinematic data of dancers performing the single-leg squat and five ballet movements were recorded and analyzed. Reduction of the three-dimensional data into a one-dimensional variable incorporating the ankle, knee, and hip joint center positions provided the strongest predi...
The turnout, primary gesture in classical ballet, refers the 180º of the feet. The lateral rotation ...
Abstract Introduction Recent three-dimensional (3D) kinematic research has revealed foot abduction i...
The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between kinematic parameters and foot rotation ...
The physical assessments used in dance injury surveillance programs are often adapted from the sport...
The physical assessments used in dance injury surveillance programs are often adapted from the sport...
Turnout is a central element of classical ballet which involves sustained external rotation of the l...
Turnout, the act of externally rotating the legs, is produced through the summation of joint structu...
Turnout, the act of externally rotating the legs, is produced through the summation of joint structu...
Functional turnout in ballet involves maximal external rotation through the lower limb kinetic chain...
Injuries are common among young elite ballet dancers, often leading to disruptions in training and i...
Injuries are common among young elite ballet dancers, often leading to disruptions in training and i...
Lateral rotation of the left and right hip, knee, ankle and intertarsal joints during three trials o...
Eight female dancers (mean ± SD age 21.6 ± 3.0 years; body mass 55.4 ± 4.4 Kg) and eight female phys...
The effect of limb preference on lower extremity function and performance was examined in young heal...
Introduction: Recent three-dimensional (3D) kinematic research has revealed foot abduction is the st...
The turnout, primary gesture in classical ballet, refers the 180º of the feet. The lateral rotation ...
Abstract Introduction Recent three-dimensional (3D) kinematic research has revealed foot abduction i...
The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between kinematic parameters and foot rotation ...
The physical assessments used in dance injury surveillance programs are often adapted from the sport...
The physical assessments used in dance injury surveillance programs are often adapted from the sport...
Turnout is a central element of classical ballet which involves sustained external rotation of the l...
Turnout, the act of externally rotating the legs, is produced through the summation of joint structu...
Turnout, the act of externally rotating the legs, is produced through the summation of joint structu...
Functional turnout in ballet involves maximal external rotation through the lower limb kinetic chain...
Injuries are common among young elite ballet dancers, often leading to disruptions in training and i...
Injuries are common among young elite ballet dancers, often leading to disruptions in training and i...
Lateral rotation of the left and right hip, knee, ankle and intertarsal joints during three trials o...
Eight female dancers (mean ± SD age 21.6 ± 3.0 years; body mass 55.4 ± 4.4 Kg) and eight female phys...
The effect of limb preference on lower extremity function and performance was examined in young heal...
Introduction: Recent three-dimensional (3D) kinematic research has revealed foot abduction is the st...
The turnout, primary gesture in classical ballet, refers the 180º of the feet. The lateral rotation ...
Abstract Introduction Recent three-dimensional (3D) kinematic research has revealed foot abduction i...
The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between kinematic parameters and foot rotation ...