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dc.creatorPaschalis, V.en
dc.creatorNikolaidis, M. G.en
dc.creatorJamurtas, A. Z.en
dc.creatorOwolabi, E. O.en
dc.creatorKitas, G. D.en
dc.creatorWyon, M. A.en
dc.creatorKoutedakis, Y.en
dc.date.accessioned2015-11-23T10:45:06Z
dc.date.available2015-11-23T10:45:06Z
dc.date.issued2012
dc.identifier.issn0885-1158
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11615/32063
dc.description.abstractThe eccentric action is an integral part of the stretch-shortening (or eccentric-concentric) cycle of muscle movement, especially when repositioning of the centre of gravity is required. Jumps and landing tasks are examples of this cycle and are incorporated in most dance activities. However, unaccustomed eccentric muscle action can cause muscle damage, which is characterised by the development of delayed-onset muscle soreness and swelling, decline of pain-free range of motion, as well as sustained loss of muscle force and range of motion. Furthermore, unaccustomed eccentric muscle action can induce disturbances in movement economy and energy expenditure, so dancers spend more energy during a routine than usual. Such negative effects are gradually reduced and eventually disappear due to physiological adaptations to this form of muscular activity. Given that eccentric exercises also appear to induce greater muscle performance improvements than other forms of muscle conditioning, it is advised that they should be integrated into dancers' weekly schedules. The purpose of the present review is to examine the possible effects of the eccentric component of dance on the performance and health status of dancers. Med Probl Perform Art 2012; 27(2):102-106.en
dc.sourceMedical Problems of Performing Artistsen
dc.source.uri<Go to ISI>://WOS:000305920100007
dc.subjectINDUCED MUSCLE DAMAGEen
dc.subjectSTRETCH-SHORTENING CYCLEen
dc.subjectFEMALE BALLET DANCERSen
dc.subjectPOSITION SENSEen
dc.subjectRESISTANCE EXERCISEen
dc.subjectSINGLE BOUTen
dc.subjectCREATINE-KINASEen
dc.subjectREACTION ANGLEen
dc.subjectLENGTHENING CONTRACTIONSen
dc.subjectTREADMILL EXERCISEen
dc.subjectMedicine, General & Internalen
dc.subjectMusicen
dc.titleDance as an Eccentric Form of Exercise: Practical Implicationsen
dc.typejournalArticleen


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