Report on the frontal and transverse plane range of motion of the hip during the "en dehors pirouette" in pre-profesional dancers.
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Introduction: Classical ballet standards portray ideal movements
with little freedom of kinematic variance [1]. In regard of
this complexity, some of the most common movements in ballet
have been studied, including the plie´ , releve´ , passe´ ,
de´ gage´ , de´ veloppe´ , grand battement , turns or falls
[2]. The pirouette and more specifically its en dehors form is
established as the first turn a dancer should learn and its
enhancement is essential to perform more complex techniques.
Wrong technical execution repeated over time can cause injuries.
Hip injuries can count up to 50% of the total of injuries a dancer can
suffer and 20% of them are labral tears [3]. A good technical
performance can help avoiding injuries and by knowing the
correct values of movement we can detect and modify injurious
patterns of movement.
Research question: Which are the normality values of range of
motion (ROM) of the hip during the swing phase of the en dehors
pirouette for the frontal and transverse plane?
Methods: 14 pre-professional dancers were recruited from
dance conservatories in Madrid. The sample was formed with
2 male and 12 female dancers, with a mean age of 20.93 years
(SD 1.774), mean height of 165.44 cm (SD 6.7), mean weight
56.71 kg (SD 7.65). BTS Smart D 300 motion capture system
240 Hz acquisition was used to acquire ROM from the hip and all
data was processed using the smart analyzer tool of the system. A
part of the Davis protocol was used to acquire the ROM data from
the hip, markers were placed upon sacrum, ASIS, trochanters,
thighs and condyles. Dancers realized a warm-up of 10 min and
then were asked to perform 3 turns with each leg with a rest
between series of 3 min. A mean of the 3 trials was made for each
participant.
Results:
N = 14
Adduction+, abduction ,
external rotation+,
internal rotation
Minimum
value
Maximum
value
Mean Standard
deviation
Frontal plane ROM
dominant limb
as base
6.858 9.318 2.04868 4.99682
Frontal plane ROM
non dominant limb
as gesture leg
10.888 34.248 21.95878 7.13406
Frontal plane ROM non
dominant limb as base
4.948 6.268 1.07228 3.58432
Frontal plane ROM
dominant limb
as gesture leg
8.418 41.638 21.57688 9.54553
Transverse plane ROM
dominant limb as base
2.568 19.718 11.29718 5.08421
Transverse plane ROM
non dominant limb
as gesture leg
36.158 67.578 52.49168 7.99638
Transverse plane ROM
non dominant limb
as base
0.778 31.648 12.68608 8.40166
Transverse plane ROM
dominant limb as
gesture leg
36.388 69.688 52.19518 7.99638
Discussion: Normality values for the swing phase in its highest
value of the pirouette en dehors were obtained for both legs, base
leg and gestural leg, realized with the dominant limb and nondominant
limb. Further research is needed and standard deviation
values shall be used to make a proper sample size calculation in
studies regarding the hip during this movement. Introduction: Classical ballet standards portray ideal movements
with little freedom of kinematic variance [1]. In regard of
this complexity, some of the most common movements in ballet
have been studied, including the plie´ , releve´ , passe´ ,
de´ gage´ , de´ veloppe´ , grand battement , turns or falls
[2]. The pirouette and more specifically its en dehors form is
established as the first turn a dancer should learn and its
enhancement is essential to perform more complex techniques.
Wrong technical execution repeated over time can cause injuries.
Hip injuries can count up to 50% of the total of injuries a dancer can
suffer and 20% of them are labral tears [3]. A good technical
performance can help avoiding injuries and by knowing the
correct values of movement we can detect and modify injurious
patterns of movement.
Research question: Which are the normality values of range of
motion (ROM) of the hip during the swing phase of the en dehors
pirouette for the frontal and transverse plane?
Methods: 14 pre-professional dancers were recruited from
dance conservatories in Madrid. The sample was formed with
2 male and 12 female dancers, with a mean age of 20.93 years
(SD 1.774), mean height of 165.44 cm (SD 6.7), mean weight
56.71 kg (SD 7.65). BTS Smart D 300 motion capture system
240 Hz acquisition was used to acquire ROM from the hip and all
data was processed using the smart analyzer tool of the system. A
part of the Davis protocol was used to acquire the ROM data from
the hip, markers were placed upon sacrum, ASIS, trochanters,
thighs and condyles. Dancers realized a warm-up of 10 min and
then were asked to perform 3 turns with each leg with a rest
between series of 3 min. A mean of the 3 trials was made for each
participant.
Results:
N = 14
Adduction+, abduction ,
external rotation+,
internal rotation
Minimum
value
Maximum
value
Mean Standard
deviation
Frontal plane ROM
dominant limb
as base
6.858 9.318 2.04868 4.99682
Frontal plane ROM
non dominant limb
as gesture leg
10.888 34.248 21.95878 7.13406
Frontal plane ROM non
dominant limb as base
4.948 6.268 1.07228 3.58432
Frontal plane ROM
dominant limb
as gesture leg
8.418 41.638 21.57688 9.54553
Transverse plane ROM
dominant limb as base
2.568 19.718 11.29718 5.08421
Transverse plane ROM
non dominant limb
as gesture leg
36.158 67.578 52.49168 7.99638
Transverse plane ROM
non dominant limb
as base
0.778 31.648 12.68608 8.40166
Transverse plane ROM
dominant limb as
gesture leg
36.388 69.688 52.19518 7.99638
Discussion: Normality values for the swing phase in its highest
value of the pirouette en dehors were obtained for both legs, base
leg and gestural leg, realized with the dominant limb and nondominant
limb. Further research is needed and standard deviation
values shall be used to make a proper sample size calculation in
studies regarding the hip during this movement.
Report on the frontal and transverse plane range of motion of the hip during the "en dehors pirouette" in pre-profesional dancers.
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