The effects of 11+dance on physiological parameters in adolescent ballet dancers: a randomised controlled equivalence trial
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Abstract Introduction: The use of neuromuscular interventions in sports induce meaningful motor performance in strength, sprint and power. The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of the “11+ Dance” exercise program versus normal training (control) on possible adaptations in power, lower-body strength, and inter-limb asymmetry in adolescent ballet dancers. Study Design: Prospective randomised controlled trial Methods Dancers (n= 76) from a pre-professional ballet school volunteered for this study. Data from the two trials (pilot and main trials) were combined to protect the results from possible learning effect of the intervention. Participants were randomly assigned to either the 11+ Dance intervention (n=38) or Control (n=38). All Participants completed at least 21 sessions over 7-9 weeks. The 11+Dance intervention consisted of neuromuscular-based exercises, whereas the Control group carried out their normal routine. Baseline and post intervention outcome measures included countermovement jump (CMJ), reactive strength index (RSI), isometric mid-thigh pull (IMTP), and inter-limb asymmetry (ASYM). Results Non-statistically significant improvements were noted for both 11+Dance and control groups across outcome measures; CMJ F(1, 66)=3.52, p=.065, � " != .051 (14% vs 8%), RSI F(1, 65)=1.02, p=.316, �" != .015 (6% vs 13%), and IMTP F(1,67)=1.7, p=.197, �" !=.025 (23% vs 18%). ASYM (F(1, 63)=0.109, p=.743, �" !=.002) (24% vs 15%). No statistically significant interaction for adherence was revealed for all the parameters. Conclusion The 11+Dance intervention elicited similar physiological adaptations as the control group. Larger longitudinal studies are needed to investigate the efficacy of the 11+Dance on injury incidence and severity as current evidence suggests prophylactic programs such as the 11+Dance have an effect on injury prevention.Citation
Kolokythas, N., Metsios, G.S., Galloway, S., Allen, N. and Wyon, M. (2024) The effects of 11+dance on physiological parameters in adolescent ballet dancers: a randomised controlled equivalence trial.Publisher
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Journal of Dance Medicine & ScienceAdditional Links
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© 2024 The Authors. Published by SAGE. This is an open access article available under a Creative Commons licence. The published version can be accessed at the following link on the publisher’s website: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1089313X241300567ISSN
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1089-313Xae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1177/1089313X241300567
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