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The Impact of Dance-Specific Neuromuscular Conditioning and Injury Prevention Training on Motor Control, Stability, Balance, Function and Injury in Professional Ballet Dancers: A Mixed-Methods Quasi-Experimental Study

BACKGROUND: Professional ballet dancers suffer high injury rates and are less likely than other athletes to specifically train to improve muscular strength, coordination, agility, speed and motor control because of heavy training demands, aesthetic appearances and financial barriers. HYPOTHESIS/PURP...

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Autores principales: Long, Katherine L, Milidonis, Mary K, Wildermuth, Veronica L, Kruse, Adam N, Parham, Uniqua T
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8016435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33842036
http://dx.doi.org/10.26603/001c.21150
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author Long, Katherine L
Milidonis, Mary K
Wildermuth, Veronica L
Kruse, Adam N
Parham, Uniqua T
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Wildermuth, Veronica L
Kruse, Adam N
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description BACKGROUND: Professional ballet dancers suffer high injury rates and are less likely than other athletes to specifically train to improve muscular strength, coordination, agility, speed and motor control because of heavy training demands, aesthetic appearances and financial barriers. HYPOTHESIS/PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of a supplemental conditioning program on professional and pre-professional contemporary ballet dancers. The authors hypothesized that those participating in a training program would reduce injury rate by improving their motor control, stability, balance and physical function. The authors aimed to observe the feasibility and qualitative phenomena related to a conditioning program from the dancer’s perspective. STUDY DESIGN: A mixed-methods study; within subject quasi-experimental design and qualitative interviews. METHODS: Six professional classical and contemporary ballet dancers completed the five-week conditioning and injury prevention training program. Non-parametric analysis of baseline, posttest and four-month follow-up physical performance measures, subjective outcomes, and qualitative follow-up interviews, were reported. RESULTS: Significant post-test improvements included: The Dance Functional Outcome Survey (Z= -2.2, p= 0.04), composite Modified Star Excursion Balance Test (Z= -2.2, p= 0.03 bilaterally), Single Leg Hop for Distance (Z= -2.02, p= 0.04), and Upper Extremity Closed Kinetic Chain Test (Z=-2.03, p= 0.04). Significant changes from baseline to the four-month follow up remained for: (1) Dance Functional Outcome Survey (Z= -2.2, p= 0.03), (2) Single Leg Hop for Distance (Z= -2.2, p= 0.03), and (3) Modified Star Excursion Balance Test composite maximum reach for the left lower extremity (Z= -2.2, p= 0.03). CONCLUSION: Completing a conditioning and prevention program for professional ballet dancers was related to improved function, balance, hop distance/stability and upper extremity stability. Dancers found the program beneficial, identified barriers to participation, and elucidated factors making the program feasible and successful. More research is necessary to determine the effect of such programs on injury incidence. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 3b
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spelling pubmed-80164352021-04-08 The Impact of Dance-Specific Neuromuscular Conditioning and Injury Prevention Training on Motor Control, Stability, Balance, Function and Injury in Professional Ballet Dancers: A Mixed-Methods Quasi-Experimental Study Long, Katherine L Milidonis, Mary K Wildermuth, Veronica L Kruse, Adam N Parham, Uniqua T Int J Sports Phys Ther Original Research BACKGROUND: Professional ballet dancers suffer high injury rates and are less likely than other athletes to specifically train to improve muscular strength, coordination, agility, speed and motor control because of heavy training demands, aesthetic appearances and financial barriers. HYPOTHESIS/PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of a supplemental conditioning program on professional and pre-professional contemporary ballet dancers. The authors hypothesized that those participating in a training program would reduce injury rate by improving their motor control, stability, balance and physical function. The authors aimed to observe the feasibility and qualitative phenomena related to a conditioning program from the dancer’s perspective. STUDY DESIGN: A mixed-methods study; within subject quasi-experimental design and qualitative interviews. METHODS: Six professional classical and contemporary ballet dancers completed the five-week conditioning and injury prevention training program. Non-parametric analysis of baseline, posttest and four-month follow-up physical performance measures, subjective outcomes, and qualitative follow-up interviews, were reported. RESULTS: Significant post-test improvements included: The Dance Functional Outcome Survey (Z= -2.2, p= 0.04), composite Modified Star Excursion Balance Test (Z= -2.2, p= 0.03 bilaterally), Single Leg Hop for Distance (Z= -2.02, p= 0.04), and Upper Extremity Closed Kinetic Chain Test (Z=-2.03, p= 0.04). Significant changes from baseline to the four-month follow up remained for: (1) Dance Functional Outcome Survey (Z= -2.2, p= 0.03), (2) Single Leg Hop for Distance (Z= -2.2, p= 0.03), and (3) Modified Star Excursion Balance Test composite maximum reach for the left lower extremity (Z= -2.2, p= 0.03). CONCLUSION: Completing a conditioning and prevention program for professional ballet dancers was related to improved function, balance, hop distance/stability and upper extremity stability. Dancers found the program beneficial, identified barriers to participation, and elucidated factors making the program feasible and successful. More research is necessary to determine the effect of such programs on injury incidence. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 3b NASMI 2021-04-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8016435/ /pubmed/33842036 http://dx.doi.org/10.26603/001c.21150 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License (4.0) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. If you remix, transform, or build upon this work, you must distribute your contributions under the same license as the original.
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Long, Katherine L
Milidonis, Mary K
Wildermuth, Veronica L
Kruse, Adam N
Parham, Uniqua T
The Impact of Dance-Specific Neuromuscular Conditioning and Injury Prevention Training on Motor Control, Stability, Balance, Function and Injury in Professional Ballet Dancers: A Mixed-Methods Quasi-Experimental Study
title The Impact of Dance-Specific Neuromuscular Conditioning and Injury Prevention Training on Motor Control, Stability, Balance, Function and Injury in Professional Ballet Dancers: A Mixed-Methods Quasi-Experimental Study
title_full The Impact of Dance-Specific Neuromuscular Conditioning and Injury Prevention Training on Motor Control, Stability, Balance, Function and Injury in Professional Ballet Dancers: A Mixed-Methods Quasi-Experimental Study
title_fullStr The Impact of Dance-Specific Neuromuscular Conditioning and Injury Prevention Training on Motor Control, Stability, Balance, Function and Injury in Professional Ballet Dancers: A Mixed-Methods Quasi-Experimental Study
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Dance-Specific Neuromuscular Conditioning and Injury Prevention Training on Motor Control, Stability, Balance, Function and Injury in Professional Ballet Dancers: A Mixed-Methods Quasi-Experimental Study
title_short The Impact of Dance-Specific Neuromuscular Conditioning and Injury Prevention Training on Motor Control, Stability, Balance, Function and Injury in Professional Ballet Dancers: A Mixed-Methods Quasi-Experimental Study
title_sort impact of dance-specific neuromuscular conditioning and injury prevention training on motor control, stability, balance, function and injury in professional ballet dancers: a mixed-methods quasi-experimental study
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8016435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33842036
http://dx.doi.org/10.26603/001c.21150
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