2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.rbce.2016.02.016
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Dynamic evaluation method of lower limbs joint alignment (MADAAMI) for dancers during the plié

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“…Seven experts in health areas related to movement (physical education, physical therapy, dance and medicine) were invited to participate in the content validation 21,22 of the Body Image Scale. These evaluators received the Body Image Scale for evaluation, where they were asked to answer a validation questionnaire composed of three objective questions, referring to clarity, ease of understanding and instrument applicability, as well as the analysis of each image separately.…”
Section: Methodological Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seven experts in health areas related to movement (physical education, physical therapy, dance and medicine) were invited to participate in the content validation 21,22 of the Body Image Scale. These evaluators received the Body Image Scale for evaluation, where they were asked to answer a validation questionnaire composed of three objective questions, referring to clarity, ease of understanding and instrument applicability, as well as the analysis of each image separately.…”
Section: Methodological Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The knees are intermediary joints located between the hips and the ankles and which present high musculoskeletal vulnerability, mainly due to where they are located, but also because they have limited movement amplitude regarding planes and axes, because of the stable congruence lack between their articular surfaces and because of the intrinsic muscle low amount that they possess. From a biomechanical point of view, during classical ballet steps-whichever ones-the knees will be protected during the maximum external rotation (turnout) when the hips positions and the feet are correct, without torsional compensations like those performed by the tibia, ankles and feet [49,50].…”
Section: The Key Point: the Kneesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Isto permite ao técnico, treinador ou professor avaliar seu método de ensino-aprendizagem e ou treinamento e mantêlo ou alterá-lo conforme as necessidades de sua equipe 4 . A literatura tem referenciado o uso das LDC e instrumentos semelhantes no judô 1 , voleibol 3 , dança 5 , pilates 6 e avaliação postural 7 .…”
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