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Bone mineral density in professional ballet dancers

Bone and Mineral, 1993
We studied the effect of physical training on the bone mineral content and soft tissue composition in 42 professional ballet dancers (17 men and 25 women). Twenty-eight of them were still actively performing and 14 had retired from professional dancing. Forty-two healthy age- and sex-matched volunteers served as controls. The bone mineral density (BMD)
M K, Karlsson, O, Johnell, K J, Obrant
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Hallux Valgus in Ballet Dancers: A Myth?

Foot & Ankle International, 1995
Among dancers it is widely believed that ballet dancing induces hallux valgus. Revision of radiographs of 63 active and 38 retired dancers of both sexes showed no increase in the valgus angulation of the hallux compared with that of nondancers.
H, Einarsdóttir, S, Troell, A, Wykman
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Bent as a Ballet Dancer

2004
There is now a significant body of work concerned with sexualities and schooling. This work has detailed the discrimination faced by gay, lesbian, and bisexual students and examined the functioning of homophobia and assumptions about the normalness of heterosexuality—or heteronormativity—in school contexts.
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Problems of the ballet dancer.

The Australian journal of physiotherapy, 2014
The needs of ballet dancers have been overlooked by many medical and para-medical workers in the past due to a failure to understand the basic techniques of the dancers. It is with a view to rectifying this omission that we are describing our recent experience in the field of ballet injuries.
A P, Millar, E, McDonald
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Scoliosis in ballet dancers /

1992
Thesis (M App Sci) -- University of South Australia, 1992 Bibliography: leaf 156-167.
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Imaging of Ballet Dancers’ Injuries

2016
Ballet dancers are known for their tremendously arduous training schedules, stressful lifestyles, and, unfortunately, chronic and recurring health problems. The combination of physical, emotional, and psychological factors results in a preponderance of issues, many of which are physical injuries.
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BALLET DANCERS & AUDIENCES

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2001
C C. Young   +5 more
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The Ballet Dancer

The Phylon Quarterly, 1957
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