2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2012.08.015
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Single leg balancing in ballet: Effects of shoe conditions and poses

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“…Therefore, considering specific positions of classic ballet, 27% of the articles assessed the static balance in specific unipodal postures 6,10,11,20,[23][24][25][26][27][28] . Lobo da Costa et al 29 assessed ballet dancers in several Bruyneel et al 10 also found a much smaller dislocation area in similar conditions when the free limb was turned backwards (attitude derriére), in conditions with vision 29,30 . Barcellos and Imbiriba 23 verified, by means of kinetics, the angular variations of pelvis, hip, knee and ankle joints, and, together with the mean speed of CoP oscillation, they observed a smaller dislocation area in the en pointe position than in a position with total plantar support.…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…Therefore, considering specific positions of classic ballet, 27% of the articles assessed the static balance in specific unipodal postures 6,10,11,20,[23][24][25][26][27][28] . Lobo da Costa et al 29 assessed ballet dancers in several Bruyneel et al 10 also found a much smaller dislocation area in similar conditions when the free limb was turned backwards (attitude derriére), in conditions with vision 29,30 . Barcellos and Imbiriba 23 verified, by means of kinetics, the angular variations of pelvis, hip, knee and ankle joints, and, together with the mean speed of CoP oscillation, they observed a smaller dislocation area in the en pointe position than in a position with total plantar support.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The balance of ballet dancers in comparison to athletes of other sporting activities, such as judo wrestlers, runners, acrobats and soccer players, was discussed in 28% of the selected articles, and the dancers' high balance pattern without visual restriction was consensual, probably related to the specificity of the training for these athletes 10,11,20,21,26,27,31 . However, 61% of the articles did not control the position of the upper limbs of the athletes 6,7,10,11,15,17,24,27,29,32,34 ; therefore, dancers could have taken the first rank for the upper limb, thus improving balance in the different assessed positions.…”
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“…Como os dançarinos procuram realizar os movimentos com a maior perfeição possível, e muitas das habilidades motoras da dança possuem grande grau de dificuldade para sua realização, ademais a prática unilateral é um fator gerador de assimetria de desempenho entre os hemisférios corporais (PROVINS, 1997;TEIXEIRA, 2008;FAQUIN, 2012), assim, pode ser que a prática da dança demande uma maior lateralização para o desempenho de alguns movimentos. Lobo da Costa et al (2013) sugerem que bailarinas realizam movimentos unipodais sustentando o peso do corpo, ao mesmo tempo em que realizam outro deslocamento (rolamento, salto, etc. ), em apenas um pé; enquanto a perna que não está apoiada realiza outro movimento.…”
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“…Segundo Lobo da Costa et al (2013), durante a realização de uma posição de balé com apoio unipodal, uma das pernas realiza a ação e a outra será responsável por suportar o peso do corpo. Tal postura pode resultar em uma configuração articular menos estável, fazendo com que a demanda de equilíbrio aumente em comparação às posições desempenhadas com o pé inteiro apoiado ao chão.…”
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“…CoP values to measure balance ability in the standing position (Gerbino, Griffin & Zurakowski, 2007), by comparing CoP values of dancers with those of non-dancers to test one-footed balancing in a demi-pointe position of ballet dancers (Da Costa, Nora, Vieira, Bosch & Rosenbaum, 2013), and investigated proprioceptive strategy for the maintenance of dynamic balance in dancers by using the star excursion balance test (Hutt & Redding, 2014), and the effect of visual information on balance ability (Kiefer et al, 2011). Most of these studies either used CoP analysis or balancing function tests to examine balance ability in dancers.…”
Section: Studies On the Balance Ability Of Dancers Have Examined Chanmentioning
confidence: 99%