Joint Hypermobility and Fatigue Are Associated With Injuries in a Group of Preprofessional Ballet Dancers.

IF 1.1 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
Morgan Dondin, Carolina Baeza-Velasco
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Abstract

Introduction: Strenuous preprofessional ballet training places young students at an increased risk of injury. This represents a major concern for aspiring dancers since a link has been described between injury and dropping out. It is therefore important to identify physical and psychological factors related to injuries in dance for prevention purposes.

Methods: In this cross-sectional study, we explored the frequency and characteristics of injuries, as well as their physical and psychological determinants in preprofessional ballet dancers. Seventy-three participants (women = 75.6%; mean age = 13.7; SD = 1.8) were evaluated with the Beighton criteria for joint hypermobility and self-questionnaires assessing injuries in the last 18 months, fatigue, fear of injury, and motivation.

Results: Most of participants (61.6%) experienced injuries in the last 18 months, mainly in the lower limbs, and due to overuse. Multivariate analyses showed that joint hypermobility and fatigue predict injury status in this sample.

Conclusion: These results confirm previous reports suggesting that physical factors such as fatigue and joint hypermobility, that are frequent in ballet dancers, should be taken into account in order to prevent injuries.

一组专业前芭蕾舞演员的关节过度活动和疲劳与损伤有关。
艰苦的专业前芭蕾训练增加了年轻学生受伤的风险。这对有抱负的舞者来说是一个主要的问题,因为受伤和辍学之间有联系。因此,确定与舞蹈受伤有关的生理和心理因素对预防舞蹈受伤很重要。方法:在这个横断面研究中,我们探讨了专业前芭蕾舞演员受伤的频率和特征,以及他们的身体和心理决定因素。73名参与者(女性= 75.6%;平均年龄= 13.7岁;SD = 1.8),用Beighton关节过度活动标准和自我调查问卷评估过去18个月的损伤、疲劳、损伤恐惧和动力。结果:大多数参与者(61.6%)在过去18个月内经历过损伤,主要发生在下肢,并且由于过度使用。多变量分析表明,关节过度活动和疲劳预测了该样本的损伤状态。结论:这些结果证实了先前的报道,即身体因素,如疲劳和关节过度活动,在芭蕾舞者中是常见的,应该考虑到,以防止伤害。
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