The dancer is involved in a unique type of physical activity, which is defined as a sport with specific artistic and aesthetic demands. Due to the physical nature of dance; a dancer walks a fine line between being an artist and an athlete. This athleticism allows healthcare professionals to use a systematic approach to tailor treatments for athletic injuries. Identifying the source of musculoskeletal pain and/or dysfunction is essential in selecting the correct manual therapeutic intervention(s). The athletic demands of a dancer, leads us to focus on the specific demands of the femoroacetabular joint and vulnerability to injury.
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