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加拿大高地舞女的一年受伤史和安全舞蹈实践。

One-Year Injury History and Safe Dance Practices Among Female Highland Dancers in Canada.

机构信息

University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada. Tel 403-220-2770.

出版信息

Med Probl Perform Art. 2024 Mar;39(1):27-37. doi: 10.21091/mppa.2024.1004.

Abstract

AIMS

Over 8,650 Highland dancers registered to compete in Royal Scottish Official Board of Highland Dancing events worldwide in 2019. While the burden of dance-related injuries is high among dancers, there are few studies examining Highland dance. The purpose of this study was to describe the prevalence of self-reported 1-year injury history and safe dance practices among female Highland dancers.

METHODS

Sixty-five female Canadian Highland dancers (median age 18; range 14-47) completed an anonymous online survey at the beginning of the 2019 championship season. Demographics (i.e., age, body mass index), exposure (e.g., months/year dancing), safe dance practices (e.g., environmental, physical, psychological), and 1-year injury history (i.e., yes/no) were self-reported. Three definitions of dance-related injury were used: 1) time-loss (missed ≥1 class, practice, performance, and/or competition); 2) medical attention (requiring professional medical care); and 3) any physical complaint that affected full participation.

RESULTS

Most participants were training at the elite standard/premier level (86%, 95%CI 75-93) and for ≥8 months/year (83%, 95%CI 75-93). The proportion of dancers reporting at least one physical complaint in the previous 1 year was 71% (95%CI 58-81). Sixty percent (95%CI 47-71) of dancers reported ≥1 medical attention and/or time-loss injury. All participants reported warming up regularly, with 59% (95%CI 46-70) participating in regular cool-downs.

CONCLUSION

The prevalence of 1-year injury history among female Highland dancers is high. Education on the benefits of safe dance practice for Highland dancers may be useful. Prospective cohort studies are needed to understand the dynamic nature of dance injuries across a full competitive season.

摘要

目的

2019 年,有超过 8650 名高地舞者在苏格兰皇家官方高地舞蹈协会的全球赛事中注册参赛。尽管舞者的舞蹈相关伤害负担很高,但很少有研究专门针对高地舞。本研究的目的是描述女性高地舞者自我报告的 1 年受伤史和安全舞蹈实践的流行率。

方法

在 2019 年锦标赛赛季开始时,65 名加拿大女性高地舞者(中位数年龄 18 岁;范围 14-47 岁)完成了一项匿名在线调查。报告了人口统计学数据(即年龄、体重指数)、暴露情况(例如,跳舞的月数/年数)、安全舞蹈实践(例如,环境、身体、心理)和 1 年受伤史(即,是/否)。使用了三种舞蹈相关伤害的定义:1)时间损失(错过≥1 节课程、练习、表演和/或比赛);2)医疗关注(需要专业医疗护理);3)任何影响完全参与的身体投诉。

结果

大多数参与者都以精英标准/高级别进行训练(86%,95%CI 75-93),且每年训练时间≥8 个月(83%,95%CI 75-93)。报告过去 1 年至少有一次身体投诉的舞者比例为 71%(95%CI 58-81)。60%(95%CI 47-71)的舞者报告至少有一次医疗关注和/或时间损失伤害。所有参与者都定期热身,59%(95%CI 46-70)的参与者定期进行冷却。

结论

女性高地舞者的 1 年受伤史的发生率较高。为高地舞者提供有关安全舞蹈实践益处的教育可能是有用的。需要前瞻性队列研究来了解整个竞技赛季中舞蹈伤害的动态性质。

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