Injury Patterns in Female Irish Dancers
Autor: | Megan L. Noon, Anne Z. Hoch, Jane E Schimke, Laura McNamara |
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Rok vydání: | 2010 |
Předmět: |
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty Adolescent Fractures Stress Sports medicine Plantar fasciitis Poison control Physical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation Occupational safety and health Young Adult Wisconsin Injury prevention medicine Humans Dancing Child Retrospective Studies Stress fractures business.industry Rehabilitation medicine.disease medicine.anatomical_structure Neurology Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome Tendinopathy Physical therapy Wounds and Injuries Female Neurology (clinical) medicine.symptom Ankle business Patellofemoral pain syndrome Leg Injuries |
Zdroj: | PM&R. 2:1030-1034 |
ISSN: | 1934-1482 |
Popis: | Objective To determine the type of Irish dance injuries requiring evaluation and treatment by a sports medicine physician. Design Cross-sectional retrospective chart review. Setting Academic sports medicine center in the Midwest. Participants Female Irish dancers who presented at an academic sports medicine center from June 2002 to September 2009. Main Outcome Measures This was a retrospective chart review identifying injuries sustained to female Irish dancers in a single Irish dance company in a major metropolitan area. Dancers were evaluated and injuries were diagnosed by one sports medicine physician at an academic sports medicine center. Results Sixty-nine female Irish dancers, ages 8 to 23 years, sustained 217 recorded injuries. The top injuries included stress fractures (29.9%), patellofemoral pain syndrome (11.1%), Sever condition (6.0%), ankle sprains (5.1%), posterior tibialis tendonitis (4.6%), and plantar fasciitis (4.6%). The most common site for stress fractures were the sesamoids, comprising 27.7% of all stress fractures and 8.3% of total injuries. The majority of injuries were in the lower extremities (94.9%), remaining injuries involved the lumbosacral spine and pelvis (5.1%). Most dancers (79.7%) had multiple injuries. The number of injuries per dancer increased as the dancer's level increased. There was a trend for the average age of the dancers to decrease as the level of skill increased. Conclusion Lower extremity injuries comprised the majority of Irish dance injuries. Stress fractures (29.9%), patellofemoral pain syndrome (11.1%), and Sever condition (6.0%) were the most common injuries. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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