Though many do not realize it at first, a physical therapist can often be a dancer's best friend. After all, in any athletic practice, there are bound to be injuries. When you have a trained medical practitioner by your side who can assess your ailment and pain properly, you're setting yourself on the right track to heal.
The fact of the matter is that dancers move in a way that many other athletes do not, and the physical demands of dance paired with the notoriously long hours of practice can put great stress on dancers' bodies. From contortion tricks and complicated floorwork to difficult leaps and pirouette combos, we've seen nearly every way there is for a dancer to injure him or herself while practicing or performing.
So, what can a dance physical therapist do for you?
Physical therapists can be helpful for dancers for preventative measures and for post-injury treatment and care. As these graceful athletes know, strength & conditioning is a major part of a dancer's regimen. Of course you need strength to perform skills, but you also need the stamina to get you through an entire routine multiple times per practice or rehearsal. From a preventative viewpoint, physical therapists can give dancers a series of exercises to help build core strength & flexibility, which is vital to nearly style of dance, be it ballet, contemporary, or jazz.
A preventative/exercise plan reduces injuries in the long run by giving dancers the tools they need outside of regular rehearsals to improve basic skills before they move onto more difficult ones. Any dance teacher will tell you that technique is the foundation of dance, ballet in particular, and a physical therapist can guide you through improving your balance, perfecting your turnout, and learning how to properly align your hips.
Providing post-injury care for dancers
In the unfortunate event of an injury, a physical therapist can be equally as helpful in guiding you as a dancer back to full health, especially if you have a PT who is a former dancer or knows about dance. At Ashburn Physical Therapy, we have treated both professional and recreational dancers who are still in school, and it's always easier for a physical therapist who knows dance lingo to treat this kind of patient.
Through manual manipulation and exercises, a physical therapist can start to improve your mobility from an injury, re-build your strength, and over time, reduce your pain. Most dancers do experience some physical discomfort throughout their dance career, but it's important to differentiate normal soreness and muscle aches from actual pain that prevents you from performing to the best of your ability.
Visit us at Ashburn Physical Therapy today
At Ashburn Physical Therapy, we have PTs on-site who know how to treat dancers and their injuries properly, as well as how to give you tips for building strength and flexibility to prevent injuries. If you're interested in setting up an appointment with one of our therapists, contact us today.
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