Dalila SERGI

Bachelor's thesis

Danza classica e contemporanea: fattori di rischio e prevenzione delle principali patologie ortopediche associate a lassita osteo-legamentosa.

Classical and Contemporary dance: risk factors and prevention of major orthopedic pathologies associated with osteo-ligament laxity
Abstract:
The osteo-ligament laxity in dancers is an element that can help the dancer to assume certain positions on the one hand but on the other, when it becomes generalized and brought to the physiological limits, it also determines the development of chronic diseases such as femoro-rotule syndrome and Chronic ankle instability. Identifying the risk factors and developing a good prevention project can allow …more
Abstract:
La lassit? osteo-legamentosa nei ballerini ? un elemento che da una parte pu? aiutare il ballerino ad assumere determinate posizioni ma dall'altra, quando diventa generalizzata e portata ai limiti fisiologici determina lo sviluppo di patologie anche croniche come la sindrome femoro-rotulea e l'instabilit? cronica di caviglia. Identificando i fattori di rischio e sviluppando un buon progetto di prevenzione …more
 
 
Language used: Italian
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 30. 9. 2017

Thesis defence

  • Date of defence: 19. 10. 2017
  • Supervisor: Mgr. Giacomo Attilio Giudici

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SERGI, Dalila. Danza classica e contemporanea: fattori di rischio e prevenzione delle principali patologie ortopediche associate a lassita osteo-legamentosa. . Ticino, 2017. bakalářská práce (Bc.). OSTRAVSKÁ UNIVERZITA. Lékařská fakulta

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University of Ostrava

Faculty of Medicine

Bachelor programme / field:
Specialization in Health Service / Physiotherapy

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