Abstract
Background: Globally, male dancers are affected by low back pain (LBP) up to 2.5 times more than female dancers. While female dancers’ beliefs around LBP and dance-specific low back movements exist, no research has explored male dancers’ beliefs. This study aimed to (1) examine the low back beliefs of Australian male professional and pre-professional dancers, and (2) determine if beliefs toward common low back movements and lifting differed when current LBP or history of disabling LBP (DLBP) were considered. Methods: 40 male dancers (mean age [SD] 26.9 years [7.9]) from a range of dance backgrounds (all participating in ballet) were recruited to complete a cross-sectional survey comprising a beliefs questionnaire considering dance-specific movement and lifting tasks, the Back Pain Attitudes Questionnaire (Back-PAQ) and the Athletic Fear Avoidance Questionnaire (AFAQ). Primary analysis included initial descriptives, a repeated measures ANOVA for movement-specific beliefs and visual thematic analysis for written responses within the belief’s questionnaire. Secondary subgroup analysis included independent T-tests for those with/without current LBP and those with/without a history of DLBP. Results: Fourteen dancers reported current LBP and 30 reported a history of DLBP. Dancers held generally negative beliefs toward the low back (Back-PAQ mean 123.1 ± 9.7) with neither subgroup demonstrating significant between-group difference (P <.05). Dance-specific flexion movements were seen as safer than extension movements (P <.05), and more extended-spine lifting was seen as safer than more flexed-spine lifting (P <.05). Dancers experiencing current LBP held less positive beliefs surrounding some dance-specific movements. Conclusions: Dancers hold negative general beliefs toward the low back irrespective of current or historical DLBP, however their beliefs surrounding dance-specific movements were relatively positive. Dancers’ beliefs surrounding some movements were affected by the presence of current LBP, in particular an arabesque and a fish dive.
Document Type
Journal Article
Date of Publication
9-1-2024
Volume
28
Issue
3
PubMed ID
38476056
Publication Title
Journal of Dance Medicine and Science
Publisher
Sage
School
School of Medical and Health Sciences
RAS ID
65504
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 License
First Page
152
Last Page
162
Comments
Campbell, I., Fary, R., Hopper, L., & Hendry, D. (2024). An exploration of low back beliefs of male pre-professional and professional dancers. Journal of Dance Medicine & Science, 28(3), 152-162 https://doi.org/10.1177/1089313X241237846