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The Dance Physio Podcast

The Dance Physio Podcast

Date de sortie : 2025-10-14
© 2025 The Dance Physio Podcast
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Date de sortie : 2025-10-14
© 2025 The Dance Physio Podcast
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Episode 103: Clenching, Gripping and Knuckling: what your dancer's feet can tell you

Episode 103: Clenching, Gripping and Knuckling: what your dancer's feet can tell you

In this podcast episode I recap my recent presentation at the IADMS Annual Conference in Las Vegas, a workshop with longtime friend, mentor and colleague Astrid Sherman. Comprised of 26 bones, 33 joints and hundreds of muscles, the foot is a complex str
Durée : 34:30
In this podcast episode I recap my recent presentation at the IADMS Annual Conference in Las Vegas, a workshop with longtime friend, mentor and colleague Astrid Sherman.
Comprised of 26 bones, 33 joints and hundreds of muscles, the foot is a complex structure. It functions to support the body, absorb shock, and facilitate movement through locomotion. It can also give us information about how a dancer is moving and functioning. Clenching toes when “pointing the foot” in plantar flexion, gripping the floor in standing and/or knuckling ‘en-pointe’ are common patterns seen in dancer’s that may indicate weakness, muscle imbalances, or deficiencies in technique or training.
Other episodes mentioned in this podcast:
Episode 56: Dancer's Feet - Form vs Function
Learn more about Erika Mayall:
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Id. d’épisode : 1000731767278
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Date de publication : 14/10/2025 à 10:00:00

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A podcast designed to explore ideas and foster discussion around dancer health and wellness. The Dance Physio Podcast aims to challenge the status quo, bridge the gap between dance science and the studio, and help change the landscape of the dance industry for the better. 

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