2013
DOI: 10.24824/978858042444.7
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EDUCAÇÃO FÍSICA Esporte e Qualidade de Vida XXI Simpósio de Educação Física e Desporto do Sul do Brasil coletânea: artigos

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“…27 Thus, it should not neglect the question of the injuries of young dancers who are usually self-induced with the extreme pursuit of external rotation. 24 In a study performed by Grego et al 27 to point out the main dance injuries with 122 dancers in the age group of 8 to 30 years old in dance academies, the trend of increasing injuries over the years was observed: dancers of the age group of 8 to 11 years presented 4.2 injuries per person, while those of 18 or more, 8.17; i.e., almost twice as much evidencing the time spent in training. It was also observed that the main injuries occurred in the lower limbs (97.48%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…27 Thus, it should not neglect the question of the injuries of young dancers who are usually self-induced with the extreme pursuit of external rotation. 24 In a study performed by Grego et al 27 to point out the main dance injuries with 122 dancers in the age group of 8 to 30 years old in dance academies, the trend of increasing injuries over the years was observed: dancers of the age group of 8 to 11 years presented 4.2 injuries per person, while those of 18 or more, 8.17; i.e., almost twice as much evidencing the time spent in training. It was also observed that the main injuries occurred in the lower limbs (97.48%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14,22 On the other hand, there are authors who report that the internal rotation of the hip has its degree between 0 -30/60 degrees. 24 The Classic Ballet is characterized by the constant search for aesthetic movement's patterns, i.e., movements of great joint amplitude that go beyond the anatomical limits. 25 This theory, which is highlighted in the present study by the difference between the rotational degrees of the hip, since in both rotations (internal and external), the rotational averages were found to be smaller in nonpractitioners, from 3.3 degrees to Less than external rotation in LRL and 1.5 degrees less than external rotation in LLL, which can also be seen when comparing the internal rotational degree, being 0.6 degree less than internal rotation in LRL and 3.6 degrees less rotation in LLL, both compared to the dancers' averages of rotation (group A).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%