The injuries that are prevalent in and unique to dancers have their origins inextricably linked to faulty technique or poor biomechanics, combined with other risk factors. It is this combination of factors that must be addressed when considering diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation. For the dancer to return to full activity with minimal risk of recurrent injury, neuromuscular re-education is mandatory. This process best entails using a team approach, accessing the resources of healthcare professionals and those who train the dancer on a daily basis. In some cases, parents also may need to be involved. Communication, interaction, and mutual understanding among these groups will assist the dancer in regaining and maintaining health.

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