Screening Protocols for Pointe Readiness in Young Adolescent Female Dance Students: A Delphi Study.

IF 1.1 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
Kelly Hough-Coles, Matthew Wyon, Nico Kolokythas, Shaun M Galloway
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Introduction: There is an increased injury risk during pointe training if dance students are not physically or technically prepared. The objective of this study was to find consensus between dance experts pertaining to the most reliable screening protocols when determining pointe readiness in young adolescent female dance students. Methods: Dance experts (10+ years of professional dance (pointe) experience/teaching pointe experience/clinician to dancers), were recruited through multiple dance teacher/science groups on social media. The Delphi method was utilized via Online Surveys and distributed in rounds until consensus was found. Questions were created, and subsequent rounds were devised based on analyzed data from the previous round. Descriptive and thematic analysis was used to collate, rank, and analyze data. Consensus was determined at 60% agreement between the dance experts' answers. Results and discussion: Fifteen dance experts completed Round 3 with 80% consensus. The most important physical attributes were ankle alignment, pelvic stability, ankle strength, ankle stability, and lower limb alignment. Screening measures consisted of medical history, teacher assessment, heel raise test, single leg plié, plantarflexion. Functional skills tests were heel raise test, single leg sauté, holding passé relevé on demi-pointe, balance, and pencil test. All agreed that teacher assessment is more reliable than a test battery. Overall, responses corresponded with statistically significant evaluators yet were not conclusive. Conclusion: Contradictory responses meant providing reliable outcomes to the objectives was challenging. Further research projects are needed to indicate any association between testing and teacher assessment for pointe readiness.

青少年女舞蹈学生足尖准备的筛选方案:一项德尔菲研究。
在脚尖训练中,如果舞蹈学生没有做好身体或技术上的准备,受伤的风险会增加。本研究的目的是在确定年轻的青春期女舞蹈学生的足尖准备时,找到舞蹈专家之间关于最可靠的筛选方案的共识。方法:通过社交媒体上的多个舞蹈老师/科学小组招募舞蹈专家(10年以上专业舞蹈(脚尖)经验/脚尖教学经验/临床医生)。通过在线调查采用德尔菲法,分轮分发,直至找到共识。他们先提出问题,然后根据前一轮的分析数据设计后续的问题。描述性和主题性分析用于整理、排序和分析数据。舞蹈专家的答案有60%的一致性。结果与讨论:15位舞蹈专家以80%的一致意见完成了第3轮。最重要的物理属性是踝关节对齐、骨盆稳定性、踝关节强度、踝关节稳定性和下肢对齐。筛查方法包括病史、教师评价、足跟抬高试验、单腿肌力、跖屈。功能技能测试包括足跟抬高测试、单腿起跳测试、持位测试、半点测试、平衡测试、铅笔测试。所有人都同意教师评估比测试电池更可靠。总的来说,反应与统计上显著的评估者相对应,但不是决定性的。结论:相互矛盾的反应意味着为目标提供可靠的结果是具有挑战性的。需要进一步的研究项目来表明测试和教师评估之间的联系。
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