Proper Hip Movement In Dancers
Importance of Proper Hip Movement among dancers
Dancers are subjected to extreme ranges of motion requiring a greater need for proper movement to prevent degenerative painful conditions and early retirement from dancing.
Signs of Hip Dysfunction
-Popping, clicking, snapping
-Sharp pain
-Numbness or tingling
-Hip feels unstable or is giving out -Pain that increases with exercise
-Soreness lasting >45 minutes after exercise
-Altering movement to avoid pain
-Poor range of motion
Effects of Delaying Physical Therapy
-Increased degenerative changes on tissue (cartilage, bone, tendon)
-Spreading of condition to affect other parts of body (body parts are connected and function as a unit)
-Increased recovery time (the quicker dysfunctions are addressed, the faster the recovery)
-Poor movement patterns develop from compensating around pain or dysfunction
-Possible increased time away from dancing
-Increased risk of serious injury such as a fracture or ligament rupture.
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