Listen "Ballet & Fall Prevention: How Dancers Recover from Unexpected Slips"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode (Part 2 of 3), we dive into the pilot study I conducted on fall prevention in professional ballet dancers.We explore:How ballet dancers respond to unexpected standing slipsDifferences between dancers and non-dancers in balance, trunk control, and recovery stepsWhat a pilot study is and why it’s important for larger researchHow ballet training may enhance reactive balance and reduce fall riskThis research provides early evidence that ballet training strengthens stability, trunk control, and adaptive balance responses, which could benefit anyone at risk of falls, including older adults.Publications discussed in this episode:Simpkins, C., Ahn, J., Shin, S., & Yang, F. (2022). Recovery from an unexpected standing-slip in professional ballet dancers. Journal of Biomechanics, 145, 111366. Simpkins, C., & Yang, F. (2023). Adaptation to repeated standing-slips in professional ballet dancers. Journal of biomechanics, 152, 111572.Watch this episode on YouTubeLogo Photo: Richard Calmes
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