一个独特的详细的脚和脚踝图表,准确记录舞者的伤害。

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Megan Maddocks, Demitri Constantinou
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摘要

背景:足部和踝关节损伤在舞蹈中很常见,在芭蕾中也有很好的记载。常用的损伤监测工具不能很详细地描述足部和踝关节,通常被认为是一个单一的解剖结构。足部和踝关节是人体最复杂的解剖结构,由于舞者在这些区域受伤的发生率和不同的管理,应该采取更详细的方法来反映该区域的复杂性,以便更准确的研究和临床应用。这篇文章提出并论证了脚和脚踝在身体图中被更详细地分解。方法:在研究电子数据捕获(RedCap)程序中有一个传统的全身图,可以选择脚和脚踝。作为舞者受伤研究的一部分,在这个平台上开发了一个定制图表,通过包括来自背部,内侧和足底方面的较小部分来扩展选择。结果:所有的舞蹈研究都需要更详细地了解足部和踝关节的损伤,以便更好地临床应用。对于舞厅舞者和拉丁美洲舞者来说,重要的临床结构是第一跖趾关节、足底筋膜和跟腱。这些细节是使用新开发的图表确定的,使用传统的符号是不可能的。此外,这张图表提供了一个更清晰的损伤和临床图像,这可能不同于女性芭蕾舞者跳足尖舞和其他舞蹈风格。结论:使用此图表收集详细信息将允许现有损伤监测平台的发展和舞者足部和踝关节损伤研究的进步,并可能转移到其他运动中。
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A Uniquely Detailed Foot and Ankle Chart for Accurate Recording of Injuries in Dancers.

Background: Foot and ankle injuries are common in dance and well documented in ballet. Commonly used injury surveillance tools do not depict the foot and ankle in much detail and are often considered as a single anatomical structure. The foot and ankle houses some of the body's most complex anatomy, and because of the incidence of injuries to these areas in dancers, and different management, a more detailed approach should be taken to reflect the complexity of the area for more accurate research and clinical application. This article proposes and demonstrates that the foot and ankle be broken down into more in detail when selected on a body chart.

Methods: There is a conventional whole-body chart available in the Research Electronic Data Capture (RedCap) program that allows a selection of the foot and ankle. As part of a study of injuries in dancers, a custom chart was developed within this platform to expand on that selection by including smaller parts from the dorsal, medial, and plantar aspects.

Results: All dance research needs to be more detailed regarding injuries to the foot and ankle for better clinical applications. Notable structures of clinical importance for ballroom and Latin American dancers are the first metatarsophalangeal joint, plantar fascia, and Achilles tendon. Such detail was determined using the newly developed chart and would not have been possible using conventional notations. Further, this chart provides a much clearer injury and clinical picture, which may differ in female ballet dancers who are dancing en pointe and other dance styles.

Conclusions: Gathering detailed information using this chart will allow for the development of existing injury surveillance platforms and the advancement of foot and ankle injury research in dancers and may be transferable to other sports.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
1.10
自引率
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发文量
128
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, the official journal of the Association, is the oldest and most frequently cited peer-reviewed journal in the profession of foot and ankle medicine. Founded in 1907 and appearing 6 times per year, it publishes research studies, case reports, literature reviews, special communications, clinical correspondence, letters to the editor, book reviews, and various other types of submissions. The Journal is included in major indexing and abstracting services for biomedical literature.
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