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Injury Prevention Webinar Series For Dancers With The Hss Performing Arts Collaborative

Injury Prevention Webinar Series For Dancers With The Hss Performing Arts Collaborative
Jul 12

Injury Prevention Webinar Series For Dancers With The Hss Performing Arts Collaborative

Break It Down with the Experts! Overuse and traumatic injuries are increasingly common in competitive dancers. Join providers from the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) Performing Arts Medicine Collaborative as they discuss injury prevention tips for dancers in this webinar series. HSS experts will cover a variety of relevant topics ranging from foot injuries to shoulder injuries, nutrition practices, and body image discussions. All types of dancers are welcome! Webinar topics include: • Twist & Knee: Common Injuries of the Knee and Lower Leg, July 12th • Heel-Toe: Common Foot/Ankle Injuries, July 26th • Hips Don’t Lie: Common Injuries of the Hip, September 20th • Keep Your Arms Moving: Upper Body, October 25th • Beyond the Barre: Nutrition, Hydration, & Body Image, November 15th • Put Your Back Into It: Common Injuries of the Low Back, January 24th Visit this page for more info and to register: [hidden] More Info below.

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Online Info: This webinar series is FREE and will be offered via Zoom. Please register at the link provided in order to receive the link to join.
when: July 12 @ 6:30pm - January 24 @ 7:30pm
where: ONLINE
price: Free
category: Swing
 


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