Henn Erica D, Smith Tina, Ambegaonkar Jatin P, Wyon Matthew
Institute of Human Sciences, University of Wolverhampton, UK.
Sports Medicine Assessment, Research, and Testing Laboratory, George Mason University, USA.
Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2020 Oct;15(5):671-687. doi: 10.26603/ijspt20200671.
Low back pain is believed to be a common complaint among dancers; however, a comparison across recent research is needed to support or disprove this assertion across genres.
To determine the prevalence of low back pain and low back injury in ballet, modern, and hip-hop dancers through a systematic literature review. A secondary goal was to identify trends amongst dance genres, level of mastery, gender, and age, if possible.
Systematic Review of the Literature.
PRISMA search strategy of terms relating to dance and low back pain was conducted within the Pubmed, MEDLINE, SPORTDiscus, Web of Science, and the archives of the Journal of Dance Medicine and Science databases between November 2017 and March 2018. Inclusion criteria were published articles that addressed low back pain or injury in ballet, modern, or hip-hop dance population. Exclusion criteria included studies relating to specific pathologies or studies that did not report specific dance genre. All included articles were assessed for quality using a modified grading evaluation and a Modified Newcastle-Ottawa Risk of Bias assessment.
Twenty-five ballet articles, five modern, and three hip-hop articles met the inclusion criteria, for a total of 33 articles. Twenty-five of the 33 studies relied on a questionnaire to gather data. Risk of bias results ranged from 3-7/10 and quality of studies ranged from Good I to Limited III. Prevalence of low back pain seems relatively high in ballet dance (range: 20.3%-79% of total dancers are affected). Little research exists on the prevalence of back pain in modern or hip-hop dancers, but hip-hop dancers also seem likely to have low back pain (range: 46.6%-85.7% of total dancers are affected). Low back injuries are also present in ballet (range: 2.1%-88% of total injuries), modern (range: 8.6%-21.6% of total injuries), and hip-hop (range: 26.3%-69.6%).
Ballet dancers seem to be at risk for low back pain or injury independent of gender, age or level of mastery; however, there is not enough evidence to draw any conclusions about modern dancers or hip-hop dancers and their risk for low back pain/injury currently. Future higher-level studies are needed with reduced risk of bias.
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下背痛被认为是舞者中常见的问题;然而,需要对近期研究进行比较,以支持或反驳这一适用于所有舞种的论断。
通过系统的文献综述,确定芭蕾舞、现代舞和嘻哈舞者中下背痛和腰伤的患病率。第二个目标是尽可能确定不同舞种、掌握水平、性别和年龄之间的趋势。
文献系统综述。
2017年11月至2018年3月期间,在PubMed、MEDLINE、SPORTDiscus、科学网以及《舞蹈医学与科学杂志》数据库档案中,采用与舞蹈和下背痛相关术语的PRISMA检索策略。纳入标准为发表的涉及芭蕾舞、现代舞或嘻哈舞人群中下背痛或损伤的文章。排除标准包括与特定病理学相关的研究或未报告特定舞种的研究。所有纳入文章均使用改良的分级评估和改良的纽卡斯尔-渥太华偏倚风险评估进行质量评估。
25篇关于芭蕾舞的文章、5篇关于现代舞的文章和3篇关于嘻哈舞的文章符合纳入标准,共33篇文章。33项研究中有25项依靠问卷收集数据。偏倚风险结果为3 - 7/10,研究质量范围从良好I到有限III。芭蕾舞中下背痛的患病率似乎相对较高(范围:占总舞者的20.3% - 79%受到影响)。关于现代舞或嘻哈舞者中背痛患病率的研究很少,但嘻哈舞者似乎也容易出现下背痛(范围:占总舞者的46.6% - 85.7%受到影响)。腰伤在芭蕾舞(范围:占总损伤的2.1% - 88%)、现代舞(范围:占总损伤的8.6% - 21.6%)和嘻哈舞(范围:占总损伤的26.3% - 69.6%)中也存在。
芭蕾舞舞者似乎存在下背痛或损伤的风险,与性别、年龄或掌握水平无关;然而,目前没有足够的证据就现代舞者或嘻哈舞者及其下背痛/损伤风险得出任何结论。未来需要进行更高水平的研究,以降低偏倚风险。
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