2024
DOI: 10.1177/1089313x231218305
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The Effects of Pointe Shoes on Ballet Dancers’ Biomechanics, Muscle Activity, Movement and Symptoms: A Scoping Review

Kate Madden,
Sue Mayes,
Jill Cook
et al.

Abstract: Introduction: Dancing en pointe requires ballet dancers to stand on the tips of their toes while wearing a structured pointe shoe. Understanding the effect of pointe shoes on ballet dancers’ biomechanics, function, symptoms and skin health is essential to guide shoe development and ultimately improve dancer performance. Therefore, the purpose of this scoping review was to map the evidence and identify knowledge gaps related to the effect of wearing pointe shoes on professional and recreational ballet dancers. … Show more

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