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舞者对疼痛和损伤的认知:积极与消极影响

Dancers' perceptions of pain and injury: positive and negative effects.

作者信息

Thomas Helen, Tarr Jennifer

机构信息

London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London, London W1G OBJ, UK.

出版信息

J Dance Med Sci. 2009;13(2):51-9.

Abstract

Two hundred and four dance students, professionals, and former dancers in the UK completed questionnaires, semi-structured interviews, and a body scanning and mapping process aimed at gaining an increased understanding of how dancers interpret pain and its relationship to injury in the context of their careers. The research was targeted at modern and contemporary dancers, as they are an underrepresented group in the dance-injury literature. Results from the questionnaires were compared with other studies of dance injury, drawing on qualitative data where relevant. Findings indicated that 90% of the sample had experienced an injury (now or in the past), and that the lower back and knee were among the most common sites of current pain and injury. Qualitative descriptions of pain and injury indicated that dancers tend to define injury as something that stops them from dancing or from moving normally. Dance injury rates do not appear to be decreasing significantly, despite greater awareness and the promotion of the "healthier dancer" in dance training schools, universities and among professionals in the UK. There is evidence to show that as dancers age they are likely to be more aware of the warning signs of injury and to take steps to prevent it. Data indicated that dancers may under report injuries on surveys, suggesting that such self-reported survey data should be treated with caution. Further qualitative research on dance injuries may provide more useful understanding of dancers' interpretations and treatment of pain and injury.

摘要

204名英国的舞蹈学生、专业舞者和前舞者完成了问卷调查、半结构化访谈以及身体扫描和绘图过程,目的是更深入地了解舞者如何理解疼痛及其在职业生涯中与受伤的关系。该研究针对现代舞和当代舞舞者,因为他们在舞蹈损伤文献中是代表性不足的群体。问卷结果与其他舞蹈损伤研究进行了比较,并在相关情况下借鉴了定性数据。研究结果表明,90%的样本曾经历过损伤(现在或过去),下背部和膝盖是当前疼痛和损伤最常见的部位。对疼痛和损伤的定性描述表明,舞者倾向于将损伤定义为阻止他们跳舞或正常移动的情况。尽管英国的舞蹈培训学校、大学以及专业人士对“更健康的舞者”的认识有所提高并进行了推广,但舞蹈损伤率似乎并没有显著下降。有证据表明,随着舞者年龄的增长,他们可能会更清楚损伤的警示信号并采取预防措施。数据表明,舞者在调查中可能会少报损伤情况,这表明此类自我报告的调查数据应谨慎对待。关于舞蹈损伤的进一步定性研究可能会提供对舞者对疼痛和损伤的理解及治疗更有用的认识。

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