2014
DOI: 10.4025/reveducfis.v25i4.22951
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Análise do equilíbrio dinâmico em praticantes de balé clássico, de dança de salão e de não praticantes de dança

Abstract: RESUMOO presente estudo analisou o equilíbrio dinâmico de praticantes de balé clássico, de dança de salão e de não praticantes de dança. Participaram do estudo 48 indivíduos entre 16 e 30 anos, divididos em 3 grupos: Balé (GB), Dança de Salão (GS) e Controle (GC). Os participantes realizaram a tarefa de manter-se em equilíbrio sobre uma plataforma instável, em 3 tentativas, durante 10 segundos, em cada uma das bases de apoio: pés paralelos (PP), semi-tandem (ST), unipodal com o pé direito (UD) e unipodal com o… Show more

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“…The search of these dancers for activities that complemented their training routine was evidence of their professional dedication to the modality of dancing, just as high yield sport requires the development of advanced technical knowledge and the improvement of specific abilities at high demand levels 18 . This fact has been reported in the li-terature as a potential cause of the development of injuries in the different dance modalities 1,2,5,6 .From the results obtained in the present study, it was possible to verify that the expected hypothesis was confirmed in parts since the presence of lesion was found in more than half of the sample. However, although individuals of both sexes presented some type of lesion injury, there was no gender disparity.…”
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confidence: 81%
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“…The search of these dancers for activities that complemented their training routine was evidence of their professional dedication to the modality of dancing, just as high yield sport requires the development of advanced technical knowledge and the improvement of specific abilities at high demand levels 18 . This fact has been reported in the li-terature as a potential cause of the development of injuries in the different dance modalities 1,2,5,6 .From the results obtained in the present study, it was possible to verify that the expected hypothesis was confirmed in parts since the presence of lesion was found in more than half of the sample. However, although individuals of both sexes presented some type of lesion injury, there was no gender disparity.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The authors concluded that osteoarticular diseases could be associated with the age of the dancers, the time they have practiced the determined modality of dancing and also with the use of pointed shoes 24 , an association that can also be made with ball- room dancing. Considering that the time of practice for male dancers and the practice of other dance modalities for female dancers, demonstrated greater odds ratios for the occurrence of injuries, it should be mentioned that female ballroom dancers, as also those of classical ballet, use clothing that favors the development of injury, specifically high-heeled sandals, which usually have restricted bases and favor postural instability 5 . Another risk factor that demonstrated a greater chance ratio for the occurrence of injuries in the present study was the weight status, independent of sex.…”
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confidence: 99%
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