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Citation

Anand Prakash A. Phys. Sportsmed. 2016; 45(1): 64-74.

Affiliation

a Primary Care Sports Physician, Anamiivaa Clinic and Sports Medicine Centre , 5A, Sir C V Raman Road, R.S.Puram, Coimbatore 641002 , India.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/00913847.2017.1270700

PMID

27929722

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to conduct a systematic review of case reports documenting the epidemiology of unique and rare musculoskeletal injuries in dancers. STUDY DESIGN: Systematic Review Method: A systematic review was conducted online using PubMed and Google Scholar, as per PRISMA guidelines up to July 30, 2016. Predefined eligibility criteria were applied, and the data thus compiled was analysed. Study quality was assessed based on CARE guidelines.

RESULTS: 72 studies reporting 92 dance injuries were included in the review. The average age of dancers was 23 years (SD= 10years) with the majority being females (65%). Chronic injuries were the most common presentation with lower extremity injuries being the commonest. Foot and knee injuries were the top two articulations involved across injuries and groups. Overall, bony injuries were most frequently reported, with stress injury being the most common type. Conservative approach was the most commonly reported treatment approach across case reports. The methodological quality of case reports included in the study varied considerably and lacked uniformity.

CONCLUSION: The evidence provided, though not sufficient for any recommendation, should alert the physicians and those concerned with the primary care of the dancers to be vigilant of the eccentricity and severity of the injuries, their atypical presentation, mode, mechanism and trend, thereby being prepared for the unexpected.


Language: en

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