2006
DOI: 10.1177/1089313x06010001-209
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A Proposal for Standardized Psychological Screening of Dancers

Abstract: Anatomic and physiologic screening of dancers, conducted on a regular basis, is by now a widely accepted aid to injury prevention and the enhancement of performance. The primary focus of screening procedures to date has been on assessing orthopedic and fitness parameters: on detecting those unique physical characteristics of the individual dancer that, in combination with the demands of the dance form being practiced, over time, may cause injuries or impede optimal performance. This is all well and good; howev… Show more

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“…Despite all the evidence about the importance of psychosocial factors in injury risk and recommendations to include them in screening [ 99 ] as well as in injury epidemiology research [ 72 , 84 ], non-physical factors still need to be better integrated [ 17 , 100 ]. A better knowledge of psychological, social and contextual factors is crucial not only for studying injury aetiology but also for injury recovery, and for risk factor management in injury prevention strategies [ 43 , 101 , 102 , 103 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite all the evidence about the importance of psychosocial factors in injury risk and recommendations to include them in screening [ 99 ] as well as in injury epidemiology research [ 72 , 84 ], non-physical factors still need to be better integrated [ 17 , 100 ]. A better knowledge of psychological, social and contextual factors is crucial not only for studying injury aetiology but also for injury recovery, and for risk factor management in injury prevention strategies [ 43 , 101 , 102 , 103 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%