舞蹈
医学
物理疗法
脚踝
伤害预防
病因学
入射(几何)
队列
毒物控制
外科
医疗急救
内科学
艺术
文学类
物理
光学
精神科
作者
Nefeli Tsiouti,Matthew Wyon
出处
期刊:Journal of dance medicine & science : official publication of the International Association for Dance Medicine & Science
[J. Michael Ryan Publishing]
日期:2021-03-15
卷期号:25 (1): 2-8
被引量:16
标识
DOI:10.12678/1089-313x.031521a
摘要
Breaking is the most physical of the hip- hop dance styles, but little research has examined the health and well-being of its participants. Using a cross-sectional recall design, a self-reported online health and well-being survey was open for a 5-month period (April 2017 to August 2017). Three hundred and twenty adult break dancers (16% professional, 65% student-recreational) with a minimum of 6-months experience completed the survey. The main outcome measures were injury incidence and etiology and training hours. Fifty-two percent of respondents trained between 4 and 9 hours per week over 3 days, which is significantly less than theatrical dancers. More than 71% reported a dance-related injury in the previous 12 months, and 44.5% were injured at time of the survey. Self-reported types of injury were significantly different from other dance genres. The most frequently injured body parts were arm-hand (40.6%), shoulder (35.9%), knee (32.2%), neck (22.8%), and ankle (15.6%). When injured, 29% of respondents either took their own preventative steps or continued to dance carefully, while 20% sought medical help. "Yourself" was the most cited influence on returning to dance after injury (47%). The current survey highlights breaking's differences from other dance genres, particularly with regard to injury incidence and etiology.
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