Lower Leg Morphology and Stretch-Shortening Cycle Performance of Dancers

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Paige E. RiceAppalachian State University

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Edward K. MerrittSouthwestern University

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Greater levels of bone ultimate fracture load, bone stress–strain index, muscle cross-sectional area, and maximal voluntary isometric plantarflexion (MVIP) strength of the lower leg may be adaptations from chronic exposure to stretch-shortening cycle (SSC) actions. Dancers, a population that habitually performs SSC movements primarily about the ankle joint, may serve as a novel population to gain broader understanding of SSC function. A total of 10 female collegiate dancers and 10 untrained controls underwent peripheral quantitative computed tomography scans of both lower legs and performed MVIPs, countermovement hops, and drop hops at 20, 30, and 40 cm on a custom-made inclined sled. Dancers had greater right and left ultimate fracture load values and significantly (P ≤ .05) greater left leg stress–strain index than controls. Dancers had significantly larger right and left muscle cross-sectional area and MVIP values and hopped significantly higher during all hopping conditions in comparison with controls. Average force–time and power–time curves revealed significantly greater relative force and power measurements during the concentric phase for all hopping conditions in dancers when compared with controls. This investigation provides evidence that dance may be a stimulus for positive muscle and bone adaptations, strength levels, and enhanced SSC capabilities.

Rice, van Werkhoven, and McBride are with the Neuromuscular & Biomechanics Laboratory, Department of Health & Exercise Science, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC, USA. Merritt is with Kinesiology Department, Southwestern University, Georgetown, TX, USA.

Rice (PaigeRice90@gmail.com) is corresponding author.
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