2015
DOI: 10.1136/bjsports-2015-095121
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Risk factors for musculoskeletal injury in preprofessional dancers: a systematic review

Abstract: Because of the lack of high-quality studies, consensus regarding risk factors for musculoskeletal injury in preprofessional dancers remains difficult. There is a need for injury definition consensus and high-quality prospective studies examining the multifactorial relationship between risk factors and injury in preprofessional dance.

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“…In order to achieve elite levels and pursuit a professional career, dance practice often starts at very early ages, on a highly demanding environment . The repetitive nature of dance training through long practice hours places dance students at significant risk for injury . In this population, injury risk ranges between 32% and 86.2% with incidence rates reaching up to 4.7/1000 hours .…”
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“…In order to achieve elite levels and pursuit a professional career, dance practice often starts at very early ages, on a highly demanding environment . The repetitive nature of dance training through long practice hours places dance students at significant risk for injury . In this population, injury risk ranges between 32% and 86.2% with incidence rates reaching up to 4.7/1000 hours .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this population, injury risk ranges between 32% and 86.2% with incidence rates reaching up to 4.7/1000 hours . Also, injury burden is known to vary from temporary dance practice limitation to full inhibition, as well as early career ending, chronic physical disability, and poor health quality later in life . As such, injuries are a matter of concern for clinicians, dance teachers, researchers, and dancers with prevention being a recurrent topic of interest.…”
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“…Furthermore, the most severe injuries that kept dancers away from their sport were stress fractures [1]. Like many athletic participants, injury can lead to time away from participation and future pathologies such as early osteoarthritis [2]. Several authors have identi ied the injury rate of pre-professional dancers to be similar to other sports [2].…”
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“…Like many athletic participants, injury can lead to time away from participation and future pathologies such as early osteoarthritis [2]. Several authors have identi ied the injury rate of pre-professional dancers to be similar to other sports [2]. However, there is very little information related to the reporting of dance injuries.…”
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confidence: 99%