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摘要
足尖舞是女舞者芭蕾的一个组成部分,她们在青春期开始足尖训练。本综述的主要目的是调查用于确定年轻女性舞者足尖准备的筛选试验,次要目的是确定与足尖训练相关的损伤。使用医学主题标题“足尖”、“足尖准备”、“损伤”、“年轻”、“青春期”、“女性”和“舞者”对搜索引擎Google Scholar、PubMed、Scopus和Web of Science进行挖掘,并对相关文章进行人工搜索。纳入标准为:8 - 20岁女性、足尖前、足尖训练和足尖相关损伤。搜索策略遵循系统评价和元分析首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南。提取以下数据:第一作者、发表年份、研究设计、参与者规模、平均年龄、测试、结果和每项研究的一般注释。偏倚风险采用三角研究所题库(RTI-IB)进行评估。8项横断面研究符合纳入标准。结果表明,在统计上,俯卧撑、飞机、起跳和相关测试比单独的实足年龄更能决定足尖准备程度。利用这些方法加上年龄,力量,身体成熟度,运动范围(ROM),和老师的评价可以提供一个全面的洞察舞者的足尖准备。然而,纳入的研究在针尖相关损伤方面的结果相互矛盾,并且该综述的结论受到方法学设计的限制。
Determining Pointe Readiness in Young Adolescent Female Dancers: A Systematic Review.
Dancing en pointe is an integral aspect of ballet for female dancers and they start pointe training in young adolescence. The primary objective of this review was to investigate the screening tests used to determine pointe readiness in young adolescent female dancers, and the secondary objective was to determine the injuries associated with pointe training. The search engines Google Scholar, PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science were mined using medical subject heading terms "pointe," "pointe readiness," "injury," "young," "adolescent," "female," and "dancer," and a manual search of relevant articles was conducted. The inclusion criteria were: females aged 8 to 20 years, pre-pointe, training en pointe, and pointe-related injury. The search strategy followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. The following data were extracted; first author, year of publication, study design, participant size, mean age, testing, outcome, and general notes of each study. Risk of bias was evaluated using the Research Triangle Institute Item Bank (RTI-IB). Eight cross-sectional studies met the inclusion criteria. Results suggested that the topple, airplane, sauté, and relevé tests are statistically better determinants of pointe readiness than chronological age alone. Utilizing these methods alongside age, strength, body maturation, range of motion (ROM), and teacher evaluation could provide an all-round insight into a dancer's readiness for pointe. However, the included studies had contradictory outcomes with regard to pointe-related injury and the review's conclusions are limited by methodological design.