Biomechanical Effects of Flamenco Footwork

Author:

Vargas-Macías Alfonso1,Baena-Chicón Irene23,Gorwa Joanna4,Michnik Robert A.5,Nowakowska-Lipiec Katarzyna5,Gómez-Lozano Sebastián2,Forczek-Karkosz Wanda6

Affiliation:

1. Telethusa Centre for Flamenco Research , Cádiz , Spain

2. Performing Arts Research Group, San Antonio Catholic University of Murcia , Murcia , Spain

3. Pepa Flores Professional Dance Conservatory , Málaga , Spain

4. Department of Biomechanics, Chair of Theory and Methodology of Sport, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Poznan University of Physical Education , Poznań , Poland

5. Department of Biomechatronics, Faculty of Biomedical Engineering, Silesian University of Technology , Zabrze , Poland

6. Department of Biomechanics, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, University of Physical Education in Krakow , Krakow , Poland

Abstract

Abstract Footwork is one of the basic features of flamenco dancing and is performed in traditional high-heeled shoes. The purpose of this study was to analyse the mechanical profile of flamenco dancing in terms of vertical ground reaction force, and knee joint kinematics of the supporting limb in footwork technique in order to understand causes which predispose injuries derived from the practice of flamenco dancing. The participant in our study was a professional female flamenco dancer (34 years, 58 kg, 1.65 m) who performed the ZAP 3 test, a sequence of single strikes of the feet performed continuously for 15 s. 3D lower extremity kinematic data were collected using a five-camera motion analysis system (Vicon; Oxford Metrics Ltd., Oxford, UK). Ground reaction forces were recorded using a Kistler force plate. Our analysis was based on 30 cycles of each lower limb consisting of 177 footwork steps. The vertical component of the ground reaction force did not reveal any significant differences between the left and the right limb. The most dynamic strike was provided by the heel (twice the participant's body weight). The mean angular displacement of the supporting limb’s knee was ~27°. Results reveal that these impacts could make the knee joint more prone to injuries.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Physiology (medical),Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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