首席高地舞者运动损伤

Michelle C. Tan, Angela N. Cortez, Faye Y. Chiou-Tan
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本文旨在记录主要高地舞者的运动损伤情况。高地舞起源于苏格兰,对于理疗医师和运动医师来说是一项相对陌生的运动。它与穿着踢踏舞鞋表演的爱尔兰舞不同,但在第一位置的腿部翻转方面与芭蕾舞有一些相似之处。 我们进行了一项经机构审查委员会批准的前瞻性电话调查,以记录首席高地舞者的人口统计数据、受伤部位、类型和年龄。 共有 22 名顶级高地舞者符合研究的纳入标准。髋关节部位的损伤包括髂前上棘的骨尖炎。在膝关节部位,报告了膝关节积液、胫骨夹板和胫骨发际应力性骨折。此外,还有运动中较少见的损伤,如胫骨前肌拉伤和足底肌腱部分断裂。在踝关节/足部区域,发现了胫腓骨前韧带、小腿腓骨韧带、距腓骨踝关节后韧带扭伤和撕裂、足底筋膜炎,以及足部跖骨骨折和退行性关节炎。 此外,还观察到因 "岔开"(髋关节外旋)对齐不当造成的损伤,以及为达到国家和国际顶级竞技水平而进行的长时间高强度训练导致的过度劳损综合症。此外,还发现了胫骨前肌拉伤和跖肌腱部分断裂等不常见的损伤,这些损伤是这项运动中跳跃和脚跟/脚趾动作所特有的。
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Premier Highland dancer sports injuries
The objective of this paper is to document sports injuries in premier Highland dancers. Highland dance originated in Scotland and is a relatively unknown sport to physiatrists and sports physicians. It is not the same as Irish dance performed in tap shoes but has some similarities to ballet with regard to the turnout of the leg in the first position. An Institutional Review Board approved, prospective, telephone survey was conducted to document demographics, area, type, and age of injury in premier Highland dancers. A total of 22 premier Highland dancers met the inclusion criteria for the study. In the hip region, injuries included apophysitis at the anterior superior iliac spine. In the knee region, knee effusions, shin splints, and hairline stress fractures of the tibia were reported. In addition, less common injuries in sports, such as tibialis anterior strain and plantaris tendon partial rupture, were noted. In the ankle/foot region, sprains and tears of anterior tibiofibular, calcaneofibular, posterior talofibular ankle ligaments, and plantar fasciitis were observed, as well as fractured metatarsals in the foot and degenerative arthritis. Injuries resulting from improper alignment in “turnout” (external rotation at the hip) and overuse syndromes from intense and long hours of training to reach national and international competitive premier level were observed. Uncommon injuries, such as tibialis anterior strain and plantaris tendon partial rupture, were also noted that were unique to the jumping and heel/toe maneuvers performed in this sport.
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