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Rising trends of inbreeding in Japanese Thoroughbred horses. [PDF]
Watanabe M, Sato F, Innan H.
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Development and Validation of the Self-Efficacy Scale for Bharatanatyam Dancers. [PDF]
M S, Mathangi DC, Padmavathi, Kumar M.
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Wearable Sensors Reveal Head-Sternum Dissociation as a Latent Deficit in Active Aging. [PDF]
Salamon A, Császár G.
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The delicate dance of debriefing: exploring how behavioural marker systems influence the socio-emotional dynamics of simulation practice. [PDF]
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Biomechanical Analysis of Lower Limb in Bharatanatyam Dance Using Musculoskeletal Modeling.
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Tiny dancer: Body image and dancer identity in female modern dancers
Body Image, 2010Dance has been found to both enhance and undermine body image. Most of the literature has focused on ballet dancers and has neglected the role of identity as a dancer. This study assessed general and dance specific body image and dancer identity in 77 female modern dancers.
Susan W, Langdon, Gina, Petracca
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2021
Rehabilitation of dance injury should be a team-based approach lead by a medical practitioner with experience in both musculoskeletal medicine and dance specific demands. The rehabilitation protocol begins with a dance specific initial assessment, followed by injury management, progression of the rehabilitation program including dance specific movement,
Melody, Hrubes, Jennifer, Janowski
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Rehabilitation of dance injury should be a team-based approach lead by a medical practitioner with experience in both musculoskeletal medicine and dance specific demands. The rehabilitation protocol begins with a dance specific initial assessment, followed by injury management, progression of the rehabilitation program including dance specific movement,
Melody, Hrubes, Jennifer, Janowski
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Screening Program for Dancers Administered by Dancers
Journal of Dance Medicine & Science, 2009Students enrolled in a dance kinesiology class were trained to administer a screening protocol on younger dancers in the same department. The dance kinesiology students gained experience assessing alignment and functional symmetry in their peers, and then recommended exercises for gaining awareness and developing balanced patterns of movement.
Margaret, Wilson, Jennifer L, Deckert
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2008
Although dancers put a great deal of stress through the first metatarsophalangeal joint (MTPJ), it is unlikely that dancing causes bunions; however, such forces may produce an environment in which bunions may develop. It is best to employ conservative measures rather than surgical intervention in dancers who have a painful bunion.
John G, Kennedy, Jean Allain, Collumbier
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Although dancers put a great deal of stress through the first metatarsophalangeal joint (MTPJ), it is unlikely that dancing causes bunions; however, such forces may produce an environment in which bunions may develop. It is best to employ conservative measures rather than surgical intervention in dancers who have a painful bunion.
John G, Kennedy, Jean Allain, Collumbier
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2000
The injuries that are prevalent in and unique to dancers have their origins inextricably linked to faulty technique or poor biomechanics, combined with other risk factors. It is this combination of factors that must be addressed when considering diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation.
R, Solomon +3 more
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The injuries that are prevalent in and unique to dancers have their origins inextricably linked to faulty technique or poor biomechanics, combined with other risk factors. It is this combination of factors that must be addressed when considering diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation.
R, Solomon +3 more
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