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Bringing biomechanics to ballet: a feasibility study using wearable technology during grand allegro
Swords, T., McClelland, J., Middleton, K., Tessarin, B., Bryce, S., Mayes, S., Rio, E.Published in Sports Biomechanics (2024)“…The largest impact accelerations occur during the sequence of large (single or double-leg) jumps (grand allegro) but are potentially the most challenging class component for utilising wearable technology, and feasibility is unknown. This pilot study utilised wearable technology during class to (1) explore feasibility and acceptability, (2) quantify impact accelerations during the entire sequence of jumps during grand allegro and (3) compare impact accelerations between limbs (preferred and non-preferred landing limb). …”
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Injury prevention strategies in dance: a systematic review
Critchley, M. L., Rio, E., Friesen, K. B., Räisänen, A. M., Kenny, S. J., Emery, C. A.Published in Journal of Dance Medicine & Science (2025)“…Despite the call for implementation and evaluation of injury prevention strategies, the utility and efficacy of injury prevention practices in dance are unknown. Objective: The primary objective of this systematic review was to describe dance-specific injury prevention strategies in any dance population. …”
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Recovery-stress states of professional ballet dancers during different phases of a ballet season
De Wet, J. S., Africa, E., Venter, R.Published in Journal of Dance Medicine & Science (2022)“…Moreover, the recovery-stress states of professional ballet dancers during training phases of a season are largely unknown. Professional dancers (n = 27) from one classical ballet company in South Africa were monitored for two 8-week phases of a ballet season. …”
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Sex differences in ground reaction force profiles of ballet dancers during single- and double-leg landing tasks.
Arnwine, R. A., Powell, D. WPublished in Journal of Dance Medicine & Science (2020)“…It is well known that sex differences exist in landing biomechanics in athletes, and these differences are purported to underlie a prevalence of traumatic knee injuries in females compared to males. However, it remains unknown if these differences also apply to artistic athletes such as dancers. …”
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Recovery from an unexpected standing-slip in professional ballet dancers
Simpkins, C., Ahn, J., Shin, S., Yang, F.Published in Journal of Biomechanics (2022)“…Although interventional studies have suggested that dance-based training may reduce fall risk for older adults based on unperturbed assessments, it remains unknown whether dance (particularly ballet) enhances recovery from an external perturbation. …”
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Training load and recovery during a pre-Olympic season in professional rhythmic gymnasts
Barreiros Debien, P., Miloski, B., Zacaron Werneck, F., Ferreira Timoteo, T., Ferezin, C., Bara Filho, M. G., Gabbett, T.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2020)“…The training-load and recovery profiles of rhythmic gymnasts across a season are unknown. Objective: To analyze the training load and recovery of professional rhythmic gymnasts during 1 season. …”
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Association between functional performance and return to performance in high-impact sports after lower extremity injury: A systematic review
Vereijken, A., Aerts, I., Jetten, J., Tassignon, B., Verschueren, J., Meeusen, R., van Trijffel, E.Published in Journal of Sports Science & Medicine (2020)“…Even though functional performance tests are often used to make return to sport decisions, it is unknown whether functional performance is associated with return to performance after such injuries. …”
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High prevalence of connective tissue gene variants in professional ballet
Vera, A. M., Peterson, L. E., Dong, D., Haghshenas, V., Yetter, T. R., Delgado, D. A., McCulloch, P. C., Varner, K. E., Harris, J. D.Published in The American Journal of Sports Medicine (2020)“…There are many connective tissue disorders (CTDs) with known (and unknown) genes associated with hypermobility. Hypermobility has distinct advantages for participation in flexibility sports, including ballet. …”
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How does ballet training alter ankle tendinous morphology and hemodynamics in asymptomatic pre-professional dancers? An ultrasonographic study
Shih, W. S., Wu, C. H., Wang, T. G.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2019)“…Whether asymptomatic dancers have any abnormalities remains unknown. Some dancers became cyanosis over distal feet after ballet training. …”
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GYMmedia INTERNATIONAL - Europäischer Gymnastics-Service (GYMmedia INTERNATIONAL - European Gymnastics-Service)
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Ice-dance Technical Reference
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Figure Skating Injuries
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International bibliography Figure Skating - Speedskating (International bibliography Figure Skating - Speeskating)
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Bone density in competitive figure skaters
Oleson, C. V., Busconi, B. D., Baran, D. T.Published in Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (2002)“…Unknown…”
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