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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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Iseul Jo,Eun-Ji Hong,Hye-Won Yoon et al. Iseul Jo et al.
Introduction: Ballet-based dance training emphasizes the equal development of both legs. However, dancers often perceive differences between their legs during balance or landing. There still needs to be more consensus on the functional diff...
Selina Shah,Jacquelyn Valenzuela-Moss,Dana Sheng et al. Selina Shah et al.
Introduction: As demanding as dancing en pointe is, no universal standard exists to determine when a ballet dancer is ready to advance to this next level. The goal of this study was to provide preliminarily tested and reliable guidelines fo...
Kelley R Wiese,Jatin P Ambegaonkar,Jena Hansen-Honeycutt Kelley R Wiese
Introduction: Dance is physically demanding and often involves unilateral movements performed within a small base of support. Prior authors have reported that dancers use one leg preferentially over the other (ie, lower extremity asymmetry)...
Kaori Hirahara,Misaki Matsunaga,Kana Hirayama et al. Kaori Hirahara et al.
Introduction: Sedentary lifestyles remain a persistent health issue in Japan. Ballroom dancing has recently gained attention as a potential means of maintaining physical activity, but there are very few reports on Japanese subjects. Explora...
Moe Nagashima,Tomoya Takabayashi,Takanori Kikumoto et al. Moe Nagashima et al.
Background: Low back pain is a common disorder with high severity among dancers. Since Arabesque used in dance is more likely to cause lower back pain, it is important to prevent the onset of lower back pain during arabesque. Previous studi...
Nico Kolokythas,George S Metsios,Shaun M Galloway et al. Nico Kolokythas et al.
Introduction: The use of neuromuscular interventions in sports induce meaningful motor performance in strength, sprint and power. The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of the "11+ Dance" exercise program versus normal t...
Crystal C Douglas,Mackinsey Shahan,Simone P Camel et al. Crystal C Douglas et al.
Introduction: The collegiate environment may exacerbate body image issues and eating disorders (EDs) among dancers. This study seeks to evaluate the complex relationships between body image perceptions, risk of EDs, and nutrition knowledge ...
Ashley Erdman,Sophia Ulman,Julie Dyke et al. Ashley Erdman et al.
Introduction: Transiting to dancing en pointe is an important milestone for young dancers who wish to progress in ballet training. Various criteria exist regarding pointe readiness, including age, range-of-motion, endurance, strength, balan...
Sarah J Kenny,Janine H Stubbe,Chris T V Swain et al. Sarah J Kenny et al.
Introduction: In 2012, the Standard Measures Consensus Initiative (SMCI) of the International Association for Dance Medicine and Science (IADMS) presented 6 recommendations regarding dance injury surveillance, definitions...
Anna Eleftheraki,Guillermo R Oviedo,Núria Massó-Ortigosa Anna Eleftheraki
Introduction: Lower-extremity external rotation, commonly known as turnout, is a fundamental skill in dance. Limited data exist regarding joint range of motion and strength in pre-professional young dancers and non-dancers. This study aimed...