Suchergebnisse - Spine
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Increased asphericity of the femoral head-neck junction in professional breakers compared to hobby athletes - a retrospective case-control study (Erhöhte Asphärizität des Oberschenkelkopf-Hals-Übergangs bei Profibreakdancesportlern im Vergleich zu Hobbysportlern - eine retrospektive Fall-Kontroll-Studie)
Weinrich, L., Niemann, M., Braun, K. F., Ahmad, S. S., Stöckle, U., Mellera, S.Veröffentlicht in The Physician and Sportsmedicine (2024)“… Further measures were the acetabular index (AI), lateral center-edge angle (LCEA), crossover sign, ischial spine sign, and femoral head extrusion index (FHEI). …”
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Figure skating musculoskeletal injury: evidence across disciplines, mechanisms, and future directions (Muskel-Skelett-Verletzungen beim Eiskunstlauf: Erkenntnisse aus verschiedenen Disziplinen, Mechanismen und zukünftige Richtungen)
Madsen, A., Alfonso, K., Vincent, H. K.Veröffentlicht in Current Sports Medicine Reports (2024)“… The lifetime prevalence of injury for all skaters is estimated to be 79.5%, with the most common sites being spine and lower extremity. Singles skaters more often develop chronic injuries compared to acute (68.9% vs 31.1%), whereas non-singles skaters more often experience acute injuries. …”
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Muscle strength and joint range of motion of the spine and lower extremities in female prepubertal elite rhythmic and artistic gymnasts (Muskelkraft und Bewegungsumfang der Wirbelsäule und der unteren Extremitäten bei präpubertären Elitegymnastinnen der Rhythmischen Sportgymnastik und Kunstturnerinnen)
Mandroukas, A., Metaxas, I., Michailidis, Y., Metaxas, T.Veröffentlicht in Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology (2023) -
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Excellent clinical outcomes and return to dance of 6 active, professional ballet dancers aged younger than 40 years at total hip arthroplasty through direct anterior approach with... (Hervorragende klinische Ergebnisse und Rückkehr zum Tanzen bei 6 aktiven, professionellen Balletttänzern im Alter von weniger als 40 Jahren nach einer Hüfttotalendoprothese durch direkten anterioren Zugang mit einem maßgeschneiderten Schaft: Ein Fallbericht)
Nogier, A., Tourabaly, I., Ramos-Pascual, S., Barreau, X., Baraduc, E., Saffarini, M., Courtin, C.Veröffentlicht in Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine (2023)“… Clinical scores were excellent, except for FJS in 1 patient who had considerable pain at her spine and ipsilateral foot. All patients were satisfied with surgery (NRS = 10). …”
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Dance-related musculoskeletal injury leading to forced time-loss in elite pre professional dancers - a retrospective study (Tanzbedingte Verletzungen des Bewegungsapparats, die zu Zeitverlusten bei präprofessionellen Elitetänzern führen - eine retrospektive Studie)
Mendes-Cunha, S., Moita, J. P., Xares, L., Torres, J.Veröffentlicht in The Physician and Sportsmedicine (2023)“… Results The most prevalent diagnosis leading to forced time-loss in female dancers were Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome (MTSS), 14.29%, and Posterior Ankle Impingement Syndrome (PAIS), 7.14%, whereas in male dancers these were Hallux Sprain, 17.50%, and Lumbar Spine Joint Injuries, 7.50%. Differences were found in injuries` anatomical location between genders and in Incidence Proportion and Clinical Incidence between skill levels. 72.20% of the chronic injuries and 50.00% of the acute injuries occurred in Level III students. …”
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Effect of core training on skill performance among athletes: A systematic review (Auswirkungen des Core-Trainings auf die sportliche Leistung von Athleten: Eine systematische Überprüfung)
Lou, S., Soh, K. G., Soh, K. L., Sun, H., Modh Nasiruddin, N. J., Du, C., Zhai, X.Veröffentlicht in Frontiers in Physiology (2022)“… Meanwhile, core training could increase stability and stiffness in the spine to reduce unrequired "energy leaks" and torso movement during the exertion of external loads. …”
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Comparison of peak lumbar lordosis between some basic movements of rhythmic gymnastics (Vergleich der maximalen Lordose der Lendenwirbelsäule zwischen einigen Grundbewegungen der Rhythmischen Sportgymnastik)
Eyssartier, C., Billard, P., Robert, M., Thoreux, P., Sauret, C.Veröffentlicht in ISBS Proceedings Archive (Michigan) (2022)“… The ring and both the front and back walkovers were the movements studied involving the lumbar spine in extension the most but also resulting in the highest dispersion between gymnasts. …”
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Verletzungsmuster und Präventionsansätze im Breaking
Förster, L., Grummt, M., Weinrich, L., Wolfarth, B.Veröffentlicht in Sport-Orthopädie - Sport-Traumatologie (2022)“… The most frequently injured body regions are: hand (18.8%), spine (17.9%) and knee (17.4%). The most common cause of injury was an insufficient warm-up (57.7%). …”
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A comprehensive guide to sports physiology and injury management. An interdisciplinary approach (Ein umfassender Leitfaden für Sportphysiologie und Verletzungsmanagement. Ein interdisziplinärer Ansatz)
S. Porter, J. WilsonVeröffentlicht 2021“… Hand and wrist injuries: a focus on boxing Ian Catt 26. The cervical spine: risk assessment and rehabilitation Alan I. …”
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Adipocytokine and ghrelin levels in relation to bone mineral density in prepubertal rhythmic gymnasts entering puberty: a 3-year follow-up study (Adipozytokin- und Ghrelinspiegel in Beziehung zur Knochenmineraldichte bei präpubertären rhythmischen Gymnastinnen, die in die Pubertät kommen: eine 3-Jahres-Follow-up-Studie)
Võsoberg, K., Tillmann, V., Tamm, A. L., Jürimäe, T., Maasalu, K., Jürimäe, J.Veröffentlicht in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2016)“… Methods: Whole body (WB), lumbar spine (LS) and femoral neck (FN) BMD, WB bone mineral content (BMC), and leptin, adiponectin and ghrelin were measured in 35 RG and 33 UC girls at baseline and at 12-month intervals over the next 3 years. …”
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Contribution of hip extension and lumbar lordosis during back walkover performed by rhythmic and woman artistic gymnasts: a preliminary study (Beitrag der Hüftextension und der Lendenlordose beim Rückwärtsgehen durch rhythmische und weibliche Kunstgymnastinnen: eine vorläufige Studie)
Eyssartier, C., Poulet, Y., Marsan, T., Valdes-Tamayo, L., El Oujaji, S., Robert, M., Billard, P., Thoreux, P., Sauret, C.Veröffentlicht in Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering (2020)“… Gymnastics practice necessitates a very wide range of motion of the lumbar spine, especially during back walkovers (Hall 1986). …”
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Sports-related Fractures, Dislocations and Trauma. Advanced On- and Off-field Management (Sportbedingte Frakturen, Luxationen und Traumata. Fortgeschrittenes On- und Off-Feld-Management)
M. Khodaee, A. L. Waterbrook, M. GammonsVeröffentlicht 2020“… Jones, Ellen Kroin, Adam Schiff; Pages 499-521 Toe; Bryant Walrod; Pages 523-533 Acute Sports-Related Bones and Joints Trauma: Axial Skeletal Cervical Spine; Matthew G. Zmurko, Matthew Gammons, Morteza Khodaee; Pages 537-559 Thoracic Spine; Matthew G. …”
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Bone mineral density in adolescent elite ballet dancers (Knochenmineraldichte bei jugendlichen Elite-Balletttänzerinnen und -tänzern)
Wielandt, T., van den Wyngaert, T., Uijttewaal, J. R., Huyghe, I., Maes, M., Stassijns, G.Veröffentlicht in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2019)“… Overall, absolute BMD values were highest in the legs, followed by spine and arms. Dancers with Z-score <-1 had a significantly lower total mass. 43% of female ballet dancers had not yet had their first period and 39% had oligomenorrhea, but no significant differences between groups was detected. …”
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Influence of hip joint`s flexibility on appearance of spine injuries in gymnastics (Einfluss der Beweglichkeit des Hüftgelenks auf das Ausmaß von Wirbelsäulenverletzungen im Turnen)
Sumer, T., Pajek, M., Hadzic, V., Samardzija Pavletic, M.Veröffentlicht in International Scientific Congress Slovenian Gymnastics Federation (2019)“… The purpose and goals of this final degree thesis were to investigate the appearance of spine injuries (lumbar spine) in Slovenian gymnasts as well as to assess whether the flexibility of the hip joint - in directions of flexion and extension - affects these injuries. …”
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The epidemiology of low back pain and injury in dance: A systematic review (Die Epidemiologie der Kreuzschmerzen und Verletzungen im Tanz: Eine systematische Überprüfung)
Swain, C. T. V., Bradshaw, E. J., Ekegren, C. L., Whyte, D. G.Veröffentlicht in Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy (2019)“… Background: Dance is a physical pursuit that involves loading the spine through repetitive dynamic movements and lifting tasks. …”
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Audio-visual feedback for self-monitoring posture in ballet training (Audiovisuelles Feedback zur Selbstkontrolle der Haltung im Balletttraining)
Knudsen, E. W., Hølledig, M. L., Nielsen, M. J., Petersen, R. K., Bach-Nielsen, S., Zanescu, B., Overholt, D., Purwins, H., Helweg, K.Veröffentlicht in NIME (2017)“… An application for ballet training is presented that monitors the posture position (straightness of the spine and rotation of the pelvis) deviation from the ideal position in real-time. …”
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Bone mineral density in pre-professional ballet dancers: A systematic review and meta-analysis (Knochenmineraldichte bei vorprofessionellen Balletttänzern: Eine systematische Übersicht und Metaanalyse)
Wewege, M. A., Ward, R. E.Veröffentlicht in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2018)“… No significant differences were observed in the lumbar spine or tibia. The overall study quality was low and heterogeneity was present in some analyses. …”
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Lower back and lower limb injury in ballet dancers: Incidence and implications (Verletzungen im Lendenbereich und der unteren Extremitäten bei Ballettänzern: Auftreten und Konsequenzen)
Battisti, J.Veröffentlicht 2011“… These include injuries to the spine such as scoliosis, and spondylolysis. Injuries of the hip such as trochanteric bursitis, coxa saltans, and osteoarthritis. …”
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Incidence of injuries in rhythmic gymnastics (Verletzungen in der Rhythmischen Sportgymnastik)
Oltean, A., Rusu, M. M., Copoiu, N., Calin, M. F.Veröffentlicht in Science, Movement & Health (2017)“… The 30 athletes of our research aged 12-13 years present approximately equally injured precent ankles and spine (lumbar level). Conclusions. This study can be a support for the specialists in the field to develop training plans that do not lead to injuries of the athletes in order to avoid mistakes in choosing the means and methods of learning, consolidating and improving the elements with high risk of injury. …”
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The relative contribution of physical fitness to the technical execution score in youth rhythmic gymnastics (Der relative Beitrag der körperlichen Leistungsfähigkeit zum technischen Ausführungswert im Jugendbereich der Rhythmischen Sportgymnastik)
Donti, O., Bogdanis, G. C., Kritikou, M., Donti, A., Theodorakou, K.Veröffentlicht in Journal of Human Kinetics (2016)“… Multiple regression analysis revealed that sideways leg extension, body fat, and push ups accounted for a large part (62.9%) of the variance in the technical execution score for the non-qualifiers, while for the qualifiers, only 37.3% of the variance in the technical execution score was accounted for by sideways leg extension and spine flexibility. In conclusion, flexibility and body composition can effectively discriminate between qualifiers and non-qualifiers in youth rhythmic gymnastics. …”