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期刊名:Journal of dance medicine & science

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ISSN:1089-313X

e-ISSN:2374-8060

IF/分区:1.6/Q3

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Juliana da Silveira,Leonessa Boing,Jéssica Amaro Moratelli et al. Juliana da Silveira et al.
Objective: To analyze the effects of 12 weeks of free dancing compared to the control group and the reference group without breast cancer, on depressive symptoms, anxiety and stress in women after breast cancer surgery and to verify the ass...
Francesca Bladt,Yurgita Ruslanovna Varaeva,Greg John Retter et al. Francesca Bladt et al.
Introduction: Elite ballet is one of the most demanding physical activities for the skeleton, making dancers susceptible to bone stress injuries. This pilot study compared bone remodeling in professional female ballet dancers from the Royal...
João Pedro Lucas Neves Silva,Júlio César de Ávila Soares,Maria Júlia Lopez Laurino et al. João Pedro Lucas Neves Silva et al.
Introduction: Dance has been suggested as an alternative therapeutic modality in cardiac rehabilitation programs (CRP). Therefore, evaluating the physiological responses of the body during dance is necessary to provide information that will...
Annemiek Tiemens,Larissa A Plaatsman,Rogier M van Rijn et al. Annemiek Tiemens et al.
Introduction: The purpose of the study was to examine if dance-specific aerobic fitness test (DAFT) heart rate variables were associated to lower-extremity injuries in contemporary dance students. ...
Laura Flanagan,Edel Quin,Neal Smith Laura Flanagan
Introduction: Knee-drop landings following a dance leap are often used in contemporary dance choreography, but there is limited research into the biomechanical demands of these types of landing. This study aimed to investigate the effects o...
Joshua Honrado,Scott Lee,Aaron Ngor et al. Joshua Honrado et al.
Introduction: There is a dearth of dance-related injury epidemiology within the breaking competition setting. Breaking injury surveillance data has predominantly been collected retrospectively at healthcare facilities or through survey rese...
Meghan L Critchley,Ebonie Rio,Kenzie B Friesen et al. Meghan L Critchley et al.
Background: Dance is a popular activity worldwide that comes with inherently high injury rates. Despite the call for implementation and evaluation of injury prevention strategies, the utility and efficacy of injury prevention practices in d...
Claire Farmer,James Brouner Claire Farmer
Introduction: There is currently little research relating specifically to the muscular strength and endurance requirements of the upper body such as lifts at varying heights, ground floor contact with the hands and inversions such as handst...