Comparison of Dance-Related Foot and Ankle Injuries among Pre-Professional Ballet, Contemporary, and Chinese Dancers

IF 1.1 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
J. C. Lai, Naomi P Y Fung, Stacey T W Yeung, R. Siu, Nigel K Pak, B. Surgenor, P. Yung, Samuel Ka-Kin Ling
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Background Foot and ankle injuries have been noted as the most common in dancers. However, the variability of injury epidemiology across different dance genres has not been clearly evaluated. Herein, this study aimed to evaluate the prevalence and incidence of foot and ankle problems in pre-professional ballet, contemporary, and Chinese dancers. Methods Participants (N = 54) were recruited from a local dance institution that offered a formal undergraduate dance program. Demographic characteristics and specifics of foot and ankle pain during dancing were collected through an online self-reporting survey from September 2018 to June 2019. Descriptive statistical analyses, including injury incidence and risk rates, were conducted. Results The overall response rate was 693%, with a total of 88 subjects eligible for analysis of which the results from 54 subjects were ultimately analyzed. The incidence of foot and ankle pain during the academic year of 2018 to 2019 was highest in contemporary dancers (038 per 1,000 dance hours) when compared to that of ballet (0.32 per 1,000 dance hours) and Chinese dancers (0.22 per 1,000 dance hours). Prevalence of foot and ankle pain within the same year was 84% in ballet dancers, 79% in Chinese dancers, and 70% in contemporary dancers. Ballet dancers were six times more likely to suffer from pain in the Achilles region than Chinese and contemporary dancers (p < 0.01). Chinese dancers were found to experience more forefoot and midfoot problems compared to ballet and contemporary dancers (p < 0.05). Conclusion This study illustrated that foot and ankle pain is highly prevalent among pre-professional dancers. Ballet was associated with the highest prevalence of foot-ankle pain while contemporary dance was associated with the highest incidence. There were significant differences of foot and ankle pain among dance genres and anatomical subregions, which suggests a need for targeted genre-specific injury prevention programs in hopes of preventing potentially career-ending injuries in dancers.
芭蕾舞、现代舞和中国舞蹈演员舞蹈相关足、踝损伤的比较
脚部和踝关节损伤是舞者中最常见的。然而,不同舞蹈类型的损伤流行病学的可变性尚未得到明确的评估。本研究旨在评估专业前芭蕾、当代和中国舞者足部和踝关节问题的患病率和发病率。方法从当地一家提供正规本科舞蹈课程的舞蹈机构招募参与者(N = 54)。从2018年9月到2019年6月,通过在线自我报告调查收集了跳舞时足部和脚踝疼痛的人口统计学特征和细节。进行描述性统计分析,包括伤害发生率和危险率。结果总有效率为693%,共有88名受试者符合分析条件,最终分析了54名受试者的结果。在2018至2019学年,现代舞演员的足部和脚踝疼痛发生率最高(每1000个舞蹈小时038人),而芭蕾舞演员(每1000个舞蹈小时0.32人)和中国舞者(每1000个舞蹈小时0.22人)的发生率最高。同年,芭蕾舞者的足部和踝关节疼痛发生率为84%,中国舞者为79%,当代舞者为70%。芭蕾舞者跟腱疼痛发生率是中国舞者和现代舞者的6倍(p < 0.01)。与芭蕾舞和现代舞舞者相比,中国舞者的前足和中足问题更多(p < 0.05)。结论本研究表明足部和踝关节疼痛在职业前舞者中非常普遍。芭蕾舞与足踝疼痛的发生率最高有关,而现代舞的发生率最高。在不同的舞蹈类型和解剖亚区中,足部和踝关节疼痛有显著差异,这表明需要有针对性的针对特定类型的伤害预防计划,以期防止舞者可能结束职业生涯的伤害。
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