Dance-related concussion: a case series
Autor: | Lyle J. Micheli, Elizabeth A Carew, Tara McCrystal, Nicole M Bottino, William P. Meehan, Cynthia J. Stein, Susan Kinney |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
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medicine.medical_specialty Activities of daily living Dance Adolescent business.industry Health Status Classical ballet Poison control General Medicine medicine.disease Suicide prevention Severity of Illness Index Modern dance Young Adult Injury prevention Concussion Physical therapy Medicine Humans Female Dancing business Child Brain Concussion |
Zdroj: | Journal of dance medicinescience : official publication of the International Association for Dance MedicineScience. 18(2) |
ISSN: | 1089-313X |
Popis: | Sport-related concussion is a topic of increasing public and media attention; the medical literature on this topic is growing rapidly. However, to our knowledge no published papers have described concussion specifically in the dancer. This case series involved a retrospective chart review at a large teaching hospital over a 5.5-year period. Eleven dancers (10 female, 1 male) were identified who experienced concussions while in dance class, rehearsal, or performance: 2 in classical ballet, 2 in modern dance, 2 in acro dance, 1 in hip hop, 1 in musical theater, and 3 were unspecified. Dancers were between 12 and 20 years old at the time of presentation. Three concussions occurred during stunting, diving, or flipping. Three resulted from unintentional drops while partnering. Two followed slips and falls. Two were due to direct blows to the head, and one dancer developed symptoms after repeatedly whipping her head and neck in a choreographed movement. Time to presentation in the sports medicine clinic ranged from the day of injury to 3 months. Duration of symptoms ranged from less than 3 weeks to greater than 2 years at last documented follow-up appointment. It is concluded that dancers do suffer dance-related concussions that can result in severe symptoms, limitations in dance participation, and difficulty with activities of daily living. Future studies are needed to evaluate dancers' recognition of concussion symptoms and care-seeking behaviors. Additional work is also necessary to tailor existing guidelines for gradual, progressive, safe return to dance. |
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