Differences in Foot Characteristics Between Bharatanatyam Dancers and Age-Matched Non-Dancers.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
R. Mullerpatan, Juhi K Bharnuke
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INTRODUCTION The ankle-foot complex is the third most common site of pain in Indian dancers. In Bharatanatyam dance, rhythmic stamping performed barefoot at varying speeds may influence the height of the medial longitudinal arch, causing structural alteration of the ankle-foot complex. As little information is available on the ankle-foot complex of Bharatanatyam dancers, the present study was conducted to test the hypothesis that foot characteristics of Bharatanatyam dancers differ from those of non-dancers. METHODS Female professional Bharatanatyam dancers (n=21), aged 18-30 years, with a minimum of 8 years of performance experience after completing formal dance training, and 21 control non-dancers participated in this study. Physical foot examination included navicular drop test and Feiss line. Foot geometry and pedobarography were recorded as participants walked barefoot at self-selected walking pace over a pressure-platform. An average of five gait cycles was computed to analyse maximum peak pressure (MPP), pressure time integral, contact time, and foot geometry of the midfoot, forefoot, great toe, and second to fifth toes. Analysis of covariance was performed for intergroup comparison of all variables with gait speed as a covariate. RESULTS During walking, dancers presented a higher medial-longitudinal-arch, wider midfoot, and wider forefoot (cm) (p<0.001), indicating an over-pronated foot due to lower medial longitudinal arch height. Total plantar peak pressure (kPa) was 37% higher among dancers, whereas MPP was 24% higher on midfoot and 13% higher on forefoot, indicating greater plantar loading during walking. CONCLUSION Greater plantar loading and an over-pronated foot during the most commonly performed weight-bearing activity of daily living (e.g., walking) explain the common prevalence of ankle and foot pain among dancers. These findings will inform clinicians and Bharatanatyam dancers on dancer's foot function and guide strategies for prevention and management of foot pain.
Bharatanatyam舞者和年龄匹配的非舞者的足部特征差异。
踝关节-足部是印度舞者第三大最常见的疼痛部位。在Bharatanatyam舞蹈中,赤脚以不同的速度进行有节奏的跺脚可能会影响内侧纵弓的高度,导致踝关节-足复合体的结构改变。由于关于巴拉塔纳塔姆舞者的踝足复合体的信息很少,因此本研究旨在验证巴拉塔纳塔姆舞者的足部特征与非舞者不同的假设。方法选取年龄在18-30岁、完成正规舞蹈训练后至少有8年表演经验的女性巴拉塔纳提姆专业舞蹈演员21名,对照21名非舞蹈演员。足部体格检查包括舟骨跌落试验和Feiss线。当参与者以自己选择的步行速度赤脚在一个压力平台上行走时,记录了他们的足部几何形状和足部摄影。计算平均5个步态周期,以分析最大峰值压力(MPP)、压力时间积分、接触时间和足中部、前足、大脚趾和第二至第五脚趾的足几何形状。以步态速度为协变量,对所有变量进行组间比较的协方差分析。结果在行走过程中,舞者表现出较高的内侧纵弓,更宽的中足和更宽的前足(cm) (p<0.001),表明由于较低的内侧纵弓高度导致足过度内旋。总足底峰值压力(kPa)在跳舞者中高37%,而MPP在中足高24%,在前足高13%,表明行走时足底负荷更大。结论:在日常生活中最常见的负重活动(如步行)中,较大的足底负荷和过度内旋足可以解释舞者踝关节和足部疼痛的普遍流行。这些发现将为临床医生和Bharatanatyam舞者提供有关舞者足部功能的信息,并指导预防和管理足部疼痛的策略。
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自引率
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期刊介绍: Medical Problems of Performing Artists is the first clinical medical journal devoted to the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of medical and psychological disorders related to the performing arts. Original peer-reviewed research papers cover topics including neurologic disorders, musculoskeletal conditions, voice and hearing disorders, anxieties, stress, substance abuse, and other health issues related to actors, dancers, singers, musicians, and other performers.
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