Clinical Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Ankle in Dance

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Abstract

The ankle is an important joint to understand in the context of dance because it is the connection between the leg and the foot that establishes lower extremity stability. Its function coordinates with the leg and foot and, thus, it is crucial to the dancers ability to perform. Furthermore, the ankle is one of the most commonly injured body regions in dance. An understanding of ankle anatomy and biomechanics is not only important for healthcare providers working with dancers, but for dance scientists, dance instructors, and dancers themselves. The bony architecture, the soft tissue restraints, and the locomotive structures all integrate to allow the athletic artistry of dance. Yet, there is still much research to be carried out in order to more completely understand the ankle of the dancer.

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Russell, J. A., McEwan, I. M., Koutedakis, Y., & Wyon, M. A. (2008, September 1). Clinical Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Ankle in Dance. Journal of Dance Medicine and Science. SAGE Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1177/1089313X0801200302

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