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CORRELATION OF DEGREE OF TOE OUT AND ANTERIOR KNEE PAIN IN BHARATANATYAM DANCERS

Published in April 2017 Issue 4 (Vol. 4, Issue 4, 2017)

CORRELATION OF DEGREE OF TOE OUT AND ANTERIOR KNEE PAIN IN BHARATANATYAM DANCERS - Issue cover

Abstract

Background: Anterior knee pain is one of the common knee injuries in dancers. It is a repetitive strain injury, with incidence of 33% of dancers. Bharatanatyam is an Indian classical dance form which has semi squatting with foot in toe out position called Aramandi. Aramandi position exerts pressure on knee, which could be a reason for anterior knee pain. Therefore screening of dancers is necessary to identify musculoskeletal problems in dancers. The main purpose of this study was to find out the correlation of toe out and anterior knee pain. Methods: 50 Bharatanatyam dancers were included in the study. Their degree of toe out, and hip external rotation was measured. They were asked to answer Kujala questionnaire and pain score was taken. Results: The correlation coefficient between VAS and Kujala was 0.0001, VAS and compensated toe out was 0.3183, and Kujala and compensated toe out was 0.5677. There was no association found between VAS and toe out, Kujala and toe out. Conclusion: Our study concluded that there is no correlation between the degree of toe out and anterior knee pain in dancers. Clinical implication: Learning Bharatanatyam does not cause knee injuries.

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sanjana ks

physiotherapy

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Anand B Heggannavar

Physiotherapy

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Santosh Metgud

Physiotherapy

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BJMHR0404004

BJMHR-04-000004

2017-04-01

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ks & B, A. & Metgud (2017). CORRELATION OF DEGREE OF TOE OUT AND ANTERIOR KNEE PAIN IN BHARATANATYAM DANCERS. British Journal of Medical and Health Research, 4(4), xx-xx. https://bjmhr.com/articles/BJMHR0404004

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