评价芭蕾舞者的姿势和柔韧性

Anatomy Pub Date : 2019-08-01 DOI:10.2399/ana.19.058
H. Öktem, C. Pelin, A. Kürkçüoğlu, Merve İzci, Tuğçe Şençelikel
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目的:芭蕾舞者需要高度控制他们的肌肉,以执行各种舞蹈动作。特殊的芭蕾舞动作需要适应性的变化,以便在表演古典芭蕾舞时保持姿势。本研究的目的是评估古典芭蕾舞女学生和非舞蹈女学生在身体姿势和某些关节活动范围的差异。方法:59名女大学生参与研究;其中30人在安卡拉州立音乐学院学习古典芭蕾,29人在没有专业舞蹈史的巴夫肯特大学学习。用对称图对两组学生进行前、侧、后三个方向的身体姿势分析。关节的运动范围用角计测量,距离用人体测量仪测量。结果:芭蕾教育是拇外翻、膝内翻畸形发生的重要因素(p < 0.05)。两组患者屈曲和过伸的中位数差异有统计学意义(p<0.001)。结论:在芭蕾训练过程中,由于适应性变化引起的体位缺陷可以通过对称肱三头肌来评估。也可以评估随时间发展的畸形程度。
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Evaluation of posture and flexibility in ballet dancers
Objectives: Ballet dancers require a high level of control on their muscles in order to perform various dance figures. Special ballet moves require adaptive changes in order to maintain posture while performing classical ballet dance. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the differences in body postures and range of motion in certain joints between female classical ballet students and female non-dancer students. Methods: Fifty nine female university students participated in the study; 30 were studying classical ballet at Hacettepe University Ankara State Conservatory and 29 were studying at Baflkent University with no professional dancing history. Students in both groups were compared by conducting a body posture analysis anteriorly, laterally and posteriorly with the symmetrigraf chart. Range of motion of the joints was measured using a goniometer and distances were measured using an anthropometer. Results: Ballet education was a factor in the development of hallux valgus and genu varum deformities (p 0.05). The median values of body flexion and hyperextension showed statistically significant differences between the two groups (p<0.001). Conclusion: Postural defects caused by the adaptive changes that occur during ballet training can be assessed easily by using a symmetrigra. It is also possible to evaluate the degree of the deformities that can develop by time.
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