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Femoral torsion and ballet dancing

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Mar 23, 2006.

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    Dance training intensity at 11–14 years is associated with femoral torsion in classical ballet dancers
    British Journal of Sports Medicine 2006;40:299-303
     
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    Lower-Leg and Foot Contributions to Turnout in University-Level Female Ballet Dancers.
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    Turnout in Classical Dance: Is It Possible to Enhance the External Rotation of the Lower Limb by a Myofascial Manipulation? A Pilot Study
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    Lower leg and foot contributions to turnout in female pre-professional dancers: A 3D kinematic analysis.
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    Dancers' Joint Strategies for Achieving Turnout in Low and High Friction Conditions
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