Dance-related musculoskeletal injury leading to forced time-loss in elite pre-professional dancers - a retrospective study

Data de publicação: Data Ahead of Print:

Autores da FMUP

  • João Manuel Costa Ferreira Torres

    Autor

Participantes de fora da FMUP

  • Mendes-Cunha, S
  • Moita, JP
  • Xarez, L

Unidades de investigação

Abstract

Young ballet dancers place themselves at risk of injury on a daily basis, often pushing their training beyond limits, ultimately leading to pain and injury. When signs and symptoms of injury are ignored, functional ability and overall health may be seriously compromised and absence from dance practice may forcibly take place. Objectives Describe the epidemiology of dance-related musculoskeletal injury leading to forced time-loss in elite pre-professional dancers and provide descriptive data on the prevalence concerning diagnoses, location, and injury type, stratified by gender and skill level. Methods Retrospective cohort, over a 3-year period on a full-time pre-professional Portuguese dance school featuring 70 both gender students with a mean age of 14.87 years. A total of 110 injuries were analyzed. Non-parametric statistics were used. Results The most prevalent diagnosis leading to forced time-loss in female dancers were Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome (MTSS), 14.29%, and Posterior Ankle Impingement Syndrome (PAIS), 7.14%, whereas in male dancers these were Hallux Sprain, 17.50%, and Lumbar Spine Joint Injuries, 7.50%. Differences were found in injuries' anatomical location between genders and in Incidence Proportion and Clinical Incidence between skill levels. 72.20% of the chronic injuries and 50.00% of the acute injuries occurred in Level III students. Conclusions With respect to forced time-loss injuries, male dancers were found to sustain more acute traumatic injuries and female dancers overuse, respectively, sprains and MTSS and PAIS. Identifying which injuries are most likely to lead to forced time-loss may be useful for helping health-care professionals in clinical decision-making and in developing more effective injury prevention and management strategies.

Dados da publicação

ISSN/ISSNe:
2326-3660, 0091-3847

Physician and Sportsmedicine  Taylor and Francis Ltd.

Tipo:
Article
Páginas:
449-457
Link para outro recurso:
www.scopus.com

Citações Recebidas na Scopus: 1

Documentos

  • Não há documentos

Métricas

Filiações mostrar / ocultar

Keywords

  • Dance; ballet; epidemiology; injury; time-loss; pre-professional

Proyectos asociados

Can we restore anatomy after surgical treatment of distal radius fractures? A radiological study

Investigador Principal: João Manuel Costa Ferreira Torres

Estudo Clínico Académico (distal radius fractures) . 2020

Radiological outcomes of bimalleolar fractures: are timing of surgery and type of implant important?

Investigador Principal: João Manuel Costa Ferreira Torres

Estudo Clínico Académico (Radiological) . 2020

Lesões Desportivas Em Atletas Universitários

Investigador Principal: João Manuel Costa Ferreira Torres

Estudo Clínico Académico (Lesões) . 2021

Proximal Femur Geometry: A major predictor of proximal femur fracture subtypes

Investigador Principal: João Manuel Costa Ferreira Torres

Estudo Clínico Académico (Femur) . 2021

Is surgical suture type associated with Carpal Tunnel Release results? A Prospective Study

Investigador Principal: João Manuel Costa Ferreira Torres

Estudo Clínico Académico (Carpal Tunnel) . 2020

O Papel da Medicina Regenerativa no tratamento e reabilitação de lesões desportivas

Investigador Principal: João Manuel Costa Ferreira Torres

Estudo Clínico Académico . 2021

Reconstrução do Ligamento Patelofemoral no Síndrome Patelofemoral: conceitos atuais

Investigador Principal: João Manuel Costa Ferreira Torres

Estudo Clínico Académico . 2021

Rotator cuff tears: current concepts on treatment approaches

Investigador Principal: João Manuel Costa Ferreira Torres

Estudo Clínico Académico . 2022

Dance Related Musculoskeletal Pathology Leading to Forced Time-Loss in Elite Pre-Professional Dancers – A Retrospective Study

Investigador Principal: João Manuel Costa Ferreira Torres

Estudo Clínico Académico (Musculoskeletal Patholo) . 2022

Citar a publicação

Partilhar a publicação