Repetitive Strain Injuries in Dance  
Author: LeighAdams
Published: Mon 6 Jun 2016
Keywords: Salsa, fitness, injuries, physiotherapy
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Dancers know only too well, that whilst this highly aerobic exercise may certainly be enjoyable and an excellent way to stay fit, it does not come without its fair share of injuries.

These injuries are primarily due to “repetitive strain”, and the most common areas affected are the knees, ankles and feet, and even the elbow. Generally they present in for the form of tendonitis, which is an area of inflammation where the muscle narrows, forming a tendon, where it attaches to the bone. This can be considerably painful and extremely limiting. It can certainly mean that dancers have to, not only rest from this activity for a period of weeks, but it can also affect day to day function.

Pain can be felt when walking downstairs or even on taking the first few steps of the day after waking. This can occur particularly at the heel and also at the patella-femoral joint at the knee.

The treatment plan consists of a period of rest, ice, stretches and exercise. Early physiotherapy treatment is strongly advised to settle down the inflammation and promote good healing of the tendon, by using soft tissue work, ultrasound, acupuncture and taping to name but a few.

It is always important to keep yourself flexible with stretches prior to dancing, to warm up prior to dancing and to wear good supportive footwear. 

 

PHYSIO FITNESS is a private practice in London that is staffed with a team of very experienced physiotherapists and a highly qualified sports and remedial massage therapist.

They are based in two locations, one in Hampstead NW3 at UCS Active and the other in a GP clinic in Finchley N3. They are open 7 days a week and are open until late.

All of their team have a wealth of experience in treating musculo-skeletal conditions and use a variety of techniques; to not only treat the condition, but to prevent further reoccurrence. In the Hampstead site they have a state- of- the-art gym where they can work on complete rehabilitation from the injury. 

Log onto their website at physiofitness.org.uk or call 020 7183 4436 to make a booking.