Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, SAR, China.
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago.
Medicine (Baltimore). 2023 Nov 24;102(47):e36052. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000036052.
While Chinese dance is a popular dance genre among Chinese teenagers and adults, little is known regarding the prevalence of dance-related injuries or factors associated with such injuries among Chinese dance practitioners. The current cross-sectional study aimed to determine the prevalence of dance-related injuries and their associated risk factors among young Chinese dance practitioners in Hong Kong. Online surveys were distributed to dancers through local dance associations, while paper-based surveys were distributed to young Chinese dance performers during the 54th School Dance Festival in Hong Kong. Self-reported hours of dancing, injuries in the last 12 months, injury sites, and related factors were collected. The injury rate, 12-month prevalence of dance-related injuries were determined. Risk factors for common dance injuries were analyzed using separate multivariate regression models. A total of 175 children (aged 10-14 years) and 118 young (aged 15-24 years) Chinese dance practitioners provided their dance injury information. Young dancers had a significantly higher injury rate (6.5 injuries vs 4.6 injuries/1000 dance hours) and 12-month prevalence (52.5% vs 19.4%) than their child counterparts. The most commonly injured sites were the knee (children:7.4%; young:15.3%), lower back (children: 4.6%; young: 9.5%), and ankles (children: 5.1%; young: 16.9%). Age was a significant independent risk factor for dance-related injuries to the upper back, lower back, and pelvis/buttock (odds ratios ranging from 1.2 to 1.3/additional years). Additionally, height was a significant independent risk factor for lower limb injury (odds ratios ranging from 1.0-1.1/additional centimeter). Collectively, young Chinese dance practitioners are more vulnerable to dance-related injuries than are child dancers. Older age increases the risk of trunk injuries, whereas taller dancers are more likely to sustain lower-limb injuries. Future research should determine the mechanisms underlying dance-related injuries among these dancers.
虽然中国舞是中国青少年和成年人中流行的舞蹈类型,但对于中国舞蹈从业者中与舞蹈相关的伤害的流行率或相关因素知之甚少。本横断面研究旨在确定香港年轻中国舞蹈从业者中与舞蹈相关的伤害的流行率及其相关危险因素。通过当地舞蹈协会向舞者分发在线调查,同时在香港第 54 届学校舞蹈节期间向年轻的中国舞蹈演员分发纸质调查。收集自我报告的舞蹈时间、过去 12 个月的受伤情况、受伤部位和相关因素。确定伤害率和过去 12 个月的舞蹈相关伤害发生率。使用单独的多变量回归模型分析常见舞蹈伤害的危险因素。共有 175 名儿童(10-14 岁)和 118 名年轻(15-24 岁)中国舞蹈演员提供了他们的舞蹈伤害信息。年轻舞者的伤害发生率(6.5 次伤害/1000 舞蹈小时与 4.6 次伤害/1000 舞蹈小时)和 12 个月的患病率(52.5%与 19.4%)显著高于儿童舞者。最常见的受伤部位是膝盖(儿童:7.4%;年轻:15.3%)、下背部(儿童:4.6%;年轻:9.5%)和脚踝(儿童:5.1%;年轻:16.9%)。年龄是上背部、下背部和骨盆/臀部与舞蹈相关伤害的显著独立危险因素(比值比范围为 1.2 至 1.3/额外年)。此外,身高是下肢损伤的显著独立危险因素(比值比范围为 1.0-1.1/额外厘米)。总的来说,年轻的中国舞蹈演员比儿童舞者更容易受到与舞蹈相关的伤害。年龄越大,受伤风险越高;而身材较高的舞者更有可能遭受下肢损伤。未来的研究应该确定这些舞者中与舞蹈相关的伤害的机制。