脑震荡后重返舞蹈指南:来自运动脑震荡文献的改编

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Sheyi Ojofeitimi, Lauren McIntyre, Elizabeth Barchi, Sarah S. Rae, Brittney Winnitoy, Jeffrey A. Russell
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摘要

运动脑震荡作为一种公共健康问题受到了广泛关注。相反,包括舞者在内的表演艺术家也会遭受脑震荡,但这些审美运动员并没有像传统运动员那样得到同等程度的考虑和照顾。与舞蹈有关的脑震荡文献很少,据我们所知,没有关于脑震荡后重返舞蹈的关键护理方面的建议。本文的目的是吸收目前关于脑震荡后恢复运动活动管理的知识——最接近舞蹈中身体需求的模拟——作为描述脑震荡后恢复舞蹈的框架的一种手段。根据对循证实践的回顾,提供了具体的指导,以便临床医生能够确保舞者安全地返回他们的舞蹈活动和他们需要承担的任何学术工作。舞蹈中的脑震荡并不罕见,舞者和医疗从业者都将受益于脑震荡后重返舞蹈的舞蹈特定指导。总的来说,构成回归运动决策基础的原则非常适用于舞蹈。
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Guidelines for Returning to Dance Following Concussion: Adaptations From Sport Concussion Literature

Guidelines for Returning to Dance Following Concussion: Adaptations From Sport Concussion Literature

Sport concussion receives substantial attention as a public health concern. Conversely, performing artists, including dancers, sustain concussions, but these aesthetic athletes do not receive the same level of consideration nor care for this injury as that offered to traditional athletes. The concussion literature pertaining to dance is sparse, and, to our knowledge, no recommendations exist for the crucial aspect of care related to returning to dance following a concussion. The purpose of this article is to assimilate the current knowledge about post-concussion return to activity management in sport—the closest analog of the physical demands required in dance—as a means to delineate a framework for returning to dance following a concussion. Specific guidance is provided based on a review of evidence-based practice so clinicians can ensure that dancers return safely to both their dance activity and any academic work they are required to undertake. Concussion in dance is not an infrequent occurrence and dancers and healthcare practitioners alike will benefit from dance-specific guidance for returning to dance post-concussion. Overall, the principles that form the foundation for return-to-sport decisions are remarkably robust for application to dance.

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期刊介绍: IJCP is a general medical journal. IJCP gives special priority to work that has international appeal. IJCP publishes: Editorials. IJCP Editorials are commissioned. [Peer reviewed at the editor''s discretion] Perspectives. Most IJCP Perspectives are commissioned. Example. [Peer reviewed at the editor''s discretion] Study design and interpretation. Example. [Always peer reviewed] Original data from clinical investigations. In particular: Primary research papers from RCTs, observational studies, epidemiological studies; pre-specified sub-analyses; pooled analyses. [Always peer reviewed] Meta-analyses. [Always peer reviewed] Systematic reviews. From October 2009, special priority will be given to systematic reviews. [Always peer reviewed] Non-systematic/narrative reviews. From October 2009, reviews that are not systematic will be considered only if they include a discrete Methods section that must explicitly describe the authors'' approach. Special priority will, however, be given to systematic reviews. [Always peer reviewed] ''How to…'' papers. Example. [Always peer reviewed] Consensus statements. [Always peer reviewed] Short reports. [Always peer reviewed] Letters. [Peer reviewed at the editor''s discretion] International scope IJCP publishes work from investigators globally. Around 30% of IJCP articles list an author from the UK. Around 30% of IJCP articles list an author from the USA or Canada. Around 45% of IJCP articles list an author from a European country that is not the UK. Around 15% of articles published in IJCP list an author from a country in the Asia-Pacific region.
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