舞蹈功能状态与休闲芭蕾舞者下肢柔韧性、力量和动态平衡的相关性--一项横断面研究

Manasi Mane, Neetu Mahapatra
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背景:小儿芭蕾舞者由于其艺术形式的苛刻性,特别容易受伤,而在成长和成熟的关键阶段进行的高强度训练更加剧了这一问题。受伤,尤其是影响下肢的受伤,阻碍了舞蹈演员的运动能力。与职业芭蕾舞者不同,业余芭蕾舞者缺乏专业训练,更容易受伤。重复性损伤的积累往往会阻碍他们在职业生涯中取得最高成就,因此有必要找出并了解造成损伤的因素。本研究旨在发现舞蹈功能结果调查(DFOS)与休闲芭蕾舞者下肢灵活性、力量和动态平衡等关键因素之间的相关性。下肢灵活性通过坐立伸展测试、踝关节灵活性和仰卧跨立测试进行评估,力量和动态平衡则通过垂直跳跃测试和Y平衡测试进行评估。DFOS问卷调查了健康状况:结果:研究结果显示,DFOS 与以下各项因素之间存在统计学意义上的弱正相关:坐姿和伸展测试(r=0.3060)、踝关节灵活性(r=0.3830)、仰卧跨立(r=0.3270)、垂直跳跃测试(r=0.3250)和 Y 平衡综合测试(右侧:r=0.3200;左侧:r=0.3420):本研究得出结论,下肢灵活性、力量和动态平衡能力较强的休闲芭蕾舞者往往表现出较高的舞蹈功能状态。 关键词:儿童;芭蕾舞者;灵活性;力量;动态平衡;舞蹈功能结果调查。
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Correlation of Dance Functional Status with Lower Limb Flexibility, Power and Dynamic Balance in Recreational Ballet Dancers – A Cross-Sectional Study
Background: Paediatric ballet dancers are particularly prone to injuries due to the demanding nature of their art form, exacerbated by intensive training during crucial growth and maturation phases. The prevalence of injuries, especially those affecting lower limbs, hampers dancers’ functional capacity. Unlike their professional counterparts, recreational ballet dancers lack specialized training, heightening their vulnerability. The accumulation of repetitive injuries often hampers their ability to attain the highest levels of achievement in their careers, underscoring the necessity to identify and comprehend contributing factors. The aim is to fnd a correlation between the Dance Functional Outcome Survey (DFOS) and critical factors like lower limb flexibility, power, and dynamic balance among recreational ballet dancers. Methodology: 53 recreational ballet dancers aged 10–18 years with at least one year of dance experience were included. Lower limb flexibility was assessed using the sit and reach test, ankle flexibility, and straddle in supine tests, while power and dynamic balance were evaluated through vertical jump tests and Y balance tests. The DFOS questionnaire measured health status. Result: Results revealed statistically significant weak positive correlations between DFOS and various factors: sit and reach test (r=0.3060), ankle flexibility (r=0.3830), straddle in supine (r=0.3270), vertical jump test (r=0.3250), and Y balance composite (Right: r=0.3200; Left: r=0.3420). Conclusion: This study concludes that recreational ballet dancers with greater flexibility, power, and dynamic balance in the lower limb tend to exhibit a higher dance functional status. Keywords: paediatric, ballet dancers, flexibility, power, dynamic balance, Dance Functional Outcome Survey.
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