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Dance technique & injury prevention /

By: Howse, Justin.
Contributor(s): McCormack, Moira.
Publisher: London : A. & C. Black, 2000Edition: 3rd edition.Description: xi, 212 p. : illustrations ; 26cm.Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0713651903 ;; 9780713651904:; 9780713651904; 0878301046; 9780878301041.Subject(s): Dance | Dancing injuries | Dancing injuries -- PreventionDDC classification: 617.1027
Contents:
Foreword / Dame Ninette de Valois -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Section one : anatomy and physiology -- Section two : injuries : pathology, causes, treatment, prevention, nutrition -- Section three : specific injuries : their causes and treatment -- Section four : strengthening exercises -- Section five : technical faults and anatomical variations : their causes, consequences and treatments -- Index.
Summary: This authoritative guide to techniques, injury prevention and treatment focuses on five main areas: anatomy and physiology, injuries in general, the cause and treatment of specific injuries, strengthening exercises and technical faults.
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Includes index.

Foreword / Dame Ninette de Valois -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Section one : anatomy and physiology -- Section two : injuries : pathology, causes, treatment, prevention, nutrition -- Section three : specific injuries : their causes and treatment -- Section four : strengthening exercises -- Section five : technical faults and anatomical variations : their causes, consequences and treatments -- Index.

This authoritative guide to techniques, injury prevention and treatment focuses on five main areas: anatomy and physiology, injuries in general, the cause and treatment of specific injuries, strengthening exercises and technical faults.

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