2018
DOI: 10.1080/00913847.2018.1423853
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Association between coping skills, past injury and hip pain and function in adolescent elite female ballet dancers

Abstract: Past injuries may influence current hip pain and function in young female dancers. Correlation determination (r) indicated that 37% of current pain and function scores were explained by total past injuries in a small group of young high-level ballet dancers. Further research should engage a prospective design to investigate the predictive ability of findings.

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“…Fifteen studies were not prevalence studies of pain, and 14 focused on hip pathologies, rather than pain. Authors were contacted for specific hip or groin pain prevalence data, 11 of which were deemed eligible for inclusion 36–46 . Three studies were excluded because data for the age range of 13 to 19 years were not available 47–49 .…”
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“…Fifteen studies were not prevalence studies of pain, and 14 focused on hip pathologies, rather than pain. Authors were contacted for specific hip or groin pain prevalence data, 11 of which were deemed eligible for inclusion 36–46 . Three studies were excluded because data for the age range of 13 to 19 years were not available 47–49 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All studies were published after 2005. Thirteen studies were conducted in single European countries 36,40–41,42,44,45,86,87–93 and 1 was conducted across 6 European countries, 37 2 studies were conducted in Australia, 38,88 3 studies were conducted in the United States, 43,46,94 and 1 study was conducted in Canada 39 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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