Profile of dance aerobic instructors’ injuries, part I

Dance aerobic has been increasingly popular in the last years, engaging people of all ages, improving cardiovascular system and ameliorating psychological mood. Dance aerobic instructors guide, organize and entertain all classes suffering, thus, from a number of frequently appearing injuries. The pu...

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Main Authors: Paraskevi Malliou, Stella Rokka, Georgios Tsiganos, Savvas Mavromoustakos, Georgios Godolias
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Language:English
Published: University of Alicante 2013-12-01
Series:Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
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Online Access:https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2013-v8-n3-profile-of-dance-aerobic-instructors-injuries-part-i
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spelling doaj-d63323a6321443ce82a683a816351e352020-11-24T21:48:54ZengUniversity of AlicanteJournal of Human Sport and Exercise1988-52022013-12-018380681210.4100/jhse.2013.83.058205Profile of dance aerobic instructors’ injuries, part IParaskevi Malliou0Stella Rokka1Georgios Tsiganos2Savvas Mavromoustakos3Georgios Godolias4Democritus University of ThraceDemocritus University of ThraceUniversity of AthensAlexander Technological Institute of ThessalonikiUniversity of ThraceDance aerobic has been increasingly popular in the last years, engaging people of all ages, improving cardiovascular system and ameliorating psychological mood. Dance aerobic instructors guide, organize and entertain all classes suffering, thus, from a number of frequently appearing injuries. The purpose of this study was to investigate the incidence of muscular-skeletal injuries in female dance aerobic instructors in Greece. The sample of the study was constituted of 273 female aerobic instructors who were educated in public and state colleges of physical education and sports in Greece and were observed over a period of three years (2006-2009). For the statistical treatment of the data, the method used was the analysis of frequencies and the non-parametric test X2. According to the results, 57.1% of the instructors were injured, most of them (19.8%) were injured once, 69.2% twice and 11% three times. The injury rate was 0.18 injuries per aerobic instructor per year. Out of all injuries, 79.5% was overuse syndromes. The most frequent site of injury was the leg (33.7%) followed by the knee (27.5%) and the back (22.9%). Tendonitis (22.1%), compartment syndrome (15.6%), low back pain (13.4%), and sprain (16.3%), were the most common diagnoses. Further research is needed to correlate the injury rate in aerobic instructors to the external risk factors, in order to prevent the high injury rate that the present study has recorded. In conclusion lowering the risk of injuries still further will benefit both female dance aerobic instructors and participants by enabling a greater enjoyment of the sport, better fitness, and less cost to the individual and the community.https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2013-v8-n3-profile-of-dance-aerobic-instructors-injuries-part-iChronic injuriesAnatomical areaFemale dance aerobics instructors
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author Paraskevi Malliou
Stella Rokka
Georgios Tsiganos
Savvas Mavromoustakos
Georgios Godolias
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Stella Rokka
Georgios Tsiganos
Savvas Mavromoustakos
Georgios Godolias
Profile of dance aerobic instructors’ injuries, part I
Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
Chronic injuries
Anatomical area
Female dance aerobics instructors
author_facet Paraskevi Malliou
Stella Rokka
Georgios Tsiganos
Savvas Mavromoustakos
Georgios Godolias
author_sort Paraskevi Malliou
title Profile of dance aerobic instructors’ injuries, part I
title_short Profile of dance aerobic instructors’ injuries, part I
title_full Profile of dance aerobic instructors’ injuries, part I
title_fullStr Profile of dance aerobic instructors’ injuries, part I
title_full_unstemmed Profile of dance aerobic instructors’ injuries, part I
title_sort profile of dance aerobic instructors’ injuries, part i
publisher University of Alicante
series Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
issn 1988-5202
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Dance aerobic has been increasingly popular in the last years, engaging people of all ages, improving cardiovascular system and ameliorating psychological mood. Dance aerobic instructors guide, organize and entertain all classes suffering, thus, from a number of frequently appearing injuries. The purpose of this study was to investigate the incidence of muscular-skeletal injuries in female dance aerobic instructors in Greece. The sample of the study was constituted of 273 female aerobic instructors who were educated in public and state colleges of physical education and sports in Greece and were observed over a period of three years (2006-2009). For the statistical treatment of the data, the method used was the analysis of frequencies and the non-parametric test X2. According to the results, 57.1% of the instructors were injured, most of them (19.8%) were injured once, 69.2% twice and 11% three times. The injury rate was 0.18 injuries per aerobic instructor per year. Out of all injuries, 79.5% was overuse syndromes. The most frequent site of injury was the leg (33.7%) followed by the knee (27.5%) and the back (22.9%). Tendonitis (22.1%), compartment syndrome (15.6%), low back pain (13.4%), and sprain (16.3%), were the most common diagnoses. Further research is needed to correlate the injury rate in aerobic instructors to the external risk factors, in order to prevent the high injury rate that the present study has recorded. In conclusion lowering the risk of injuries still further will benefit both female dance aerobic instructors and participants by enabling a greater enjoyment of the sport, better fitness, and less cost to the individual and the community.
topic Chronic injuries
Anatomical area
Female dance aerobics instructors
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