2022
DOI: 10.26603/001c.31645
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Considerations for the Medical Management of the Circus Performance Artist and Acrobat

Abstract: Medical management of the circus performer encompasses a wide variety of multicultural, transdisciplinary and multifaceted decision-making considerations. There is a paucity of research evidence investigating both the unique diversity of skill sets and cultural considerations in addition to injury patterns of performers within the circus environment. Since a previously established framework for supporting the health and well-being of the circus performer across various aspects of medical management does not ex… Show more

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“…Sessions had close to a 1:1 relationship to hours in the pilot study. 12 In large circus companies with resident shows, professionals may work 300 or more shows annually, 10 compared with our professionals, who averaged 23.86 performances annually by discipline (cohort 1=29.94). Further, professionalising schools and large companies, 2–5 7 had dedicated medical staff, and our training facilities did not, which may impact injury management.…”
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“…Sessions had close to a 1:1 relationship to hours in the pilot study. 12 In large circus companies with resident shows, professionals may work 300 or more shows annually, 10 compared with our professionals, who averaged 23.86 performances annually by discipline (cohort 1=29.94). Further, professionalising schools and large companies, 2–5 7 had dedicated medical staff, and our training facilities did not, which may impact injury management.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Determining extrinsic risk for circus disciplines, including accounting for exposure and artists training multiple disciplines, is challenging [9][10][11][12] but important to inform injury prevention practices. We found higher injury rates attributed to aerial versus ground acrobatics, but rates varied across discipline subgroups.…”
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