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男性准专业和专业舞者的下背部信念探索。

An Exploration of Low Back Beliefs of Male Pre-Professional and Professional Dancers.

机构信息

Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia.

The enAble Institute, Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia.

出版信息

J Dance Med Sci. 2024 Sep;28(3):152-162. doi: 10.1177/1089313X241237846. Epub 2024 Mar 13.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Globally, male dancers are affected by low back pain (LBP) up to 2.5 times more than female dancers. While female dancers' beliefs around LBP and dance-specific low back movements exist, no research has explored male dancers' beliefs. This study aimed to (1) examine the low back beliefs of Australian male professional and pre-professional dancers, and (2) determine if beliefs toward common low back movements and lifting differed when current LBP or history of disabling LBP (DLBP) were considered.

METHODS

40 male dancers (mean age [SD] 26.9 years [7.9]) from a range of dance backgrounds (all participating in ballet) were recruited to complete a cross-sectional survey comprising a beliefs questionnaire considering dance-specific movement and lifting tasks, the Back Pain Attitudes Questionnaire (Back-PAQ) and the Athletic Fear Avoidance Questionnaire (AFAQ). Primary analysis included initial descriptives, a repeated measures ANOVA for movement-specific beliefs and visual thematic analysis for written responses within the belief's questionnaire. Secondary subgroup analysis included independent -tests for those with/without current LBP and those with/without a history of DLBP.

RESULTS

Fourteen dancers reported current LBP and 30 reported a history of DLBP. Dancers held generally negative beliefs toward the low back (Back-PAQ mean 123.1 ± 9.7) with neither subgroup demonstrating significant between-group difference ( < .05). Dance-specific flexion movements were seen as safer than extension movements ( < .05), and more extended-spine lifting was seen as safer than more flexed-spine lifting ( < .05). Dancers experiencing current LBP held less positive beliefs surrounding some dance-specific movements.

CONCLUSIONS

Dancers hold negative general beliefs toward the low back irrespective of current or historical DLBP, however their beliefs surrounding dance-specific movements were relatively positive. Dancers' beliefs surrounding some movements were affected by the presence of current LBP, in particular an arabesque and a fish dive.

摘要

背景

在全球范围内,男性舞者患下腰痛(LBP)的比例比女性舞者高 2.5 倍。虽然女性舞者对 LBP 和舞蹈特定的下背部运动有一定的认识,但目前还没有研究探讨男性舞者的信念。本研究旨在:(1)研究澳大利亚专业和准专业男性舞者的下背部信念;(2)确定当前存在下腰痛或既往有下腰痛病史(DLBP)时,对常见的下背部运动和举重的信念是否存在差异。

方法

从各种舞蹈背景(均参与芭蕾舞)中招募了 40 名男性舞者(平均年龄[标准差]26.9[7.9]岁)完成横断面调查,调查内容包括考虑舞蹈特定运动和举重任务的信念问卷、下腰痛态度问卷(Back-PAQ)和运动恐惧回避问卷(AFAQ)。主要分析包括初始描述、运动特异性信念的重复测量方差分析和信念问卷中书面回复的可视化主题分析。次要亚组分析包括当前存在下腰痛和既往有 DLBP 的独立 t 检验。

结果

14 名舞者报告目前存在下腰痛,30 名舞者报告既往有 DLBP。舞者对下背部普遍持有消极的信念(Back-PAQ 平均 123.1[9.7]),两个亚组之间没有显著的组间差异( < .05)。与伸展运动相比,舞者认为特定的舞蹈屈曲运动更安全( < .05),与伸展脊柱的举重相比,更弯曲脊柱的举重被认为更安全( < .05)。目前存在下腰痛的舞者对某些舞蹈特定运动的信念不太积极。

结论

无论当前是否存在 DLBP,舞者对下背部的普遍信念是消极的,但他们对舞蹈特定运动的信念相对较为积极。当前存在下腰痛会影响舞者对某些运动的信念,特别是阿拉贝斯克和鱼跃式。

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