Işık Karalök
Istanbul Bilim University
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Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine | 2017
Neslihan Aksu; Vefa Atansay; Safiye Koçulu; Işık Karalök
Aim: Dancers are professional athletes. Dance injuries resemble sports injuries, however, they push the limits of anatomy and physiology for rightful expression of the esthetics. In this study, we examined a group of dancers and injuries which required surgery to understand the associated factors (age, gender, dexterity, dance style) and also the time to return to their full capacity. Methods: 75 members of the Fire of Anatolia professional dance group (55 ethnic folk, 12 modern ballet, 8 Caucasian folk dancers) (mean age: 26.8±5.2; 17-38 years) performers were evaluated between the dates February 2009 and February 2016. The dancers suffered 14 orthopedic injuries requiring surgery during a six-year period. Nine of surgeries (64.2%) were the result of an acute trauma requiring meniscal repair in three due to meniscus tears, ACL reconstruction in two (one of them had to also undergo primary repair of the posterolateral corner of the knee) due to ACL tear, PCL reconstruction in one due to PCL tear, open medial patellofemoral ligament repair in one due to acute patellar dislocation, percutaneous fixation of the scaphoid in one due to scaphoid fracture and an extensor tendon repair of the hand in one due to extensor tendon cut. Five of the surgeries (35.7%) were due to chronic injuries consisting of deep infrapatellar bursitis treated by open bursectomy in one, arthroscopic fat pad resection due to Hoffa’s fat pad impingement in two, and arthroscopic resection of an symptomatic medial plica in two patients. Findings: Fourteen (12 male, 2 female; mean age: 30±5.45, range: 22 to 38) dancers out of 75 members (18.7%) of this high-demand dance group suffered injuries requiring surgery. Twelve (85.8%) of these injuries were at the knee joint and two (14.2%) were in the hand. There was no statistically significant difference between the mean ages of the dancers with and without injuries (p>0.05). Males suffered an injury 8.64 times more than females according to logistic regression analysis (p=0.003). Results: Male dancers are more susceptible to injuries that require surgery when compared to female dancers. All of the operated patients continue with their careers in dancing and arthroscopic surgery does not pose a threat to the career of the dancer. Level of Evidence: Level of evidence III. Retrospective cohort study
The Spine Journal | 2018
Emel Kaya; Sinan Kahraman; Işık Karalök; Cem Sever; Yunus Emre Akman; Tunay Sanli; Meric Enercan; Selhan Karadereler; Azmi Hamzaoglu
Spine deformity | 2018
Meric Enercan; Sinan Kahraman; Tunay Sanli; Yesim Erol; Cem Sever; Emel Kaya; Yunus Emre Akman; Azmi Hamzaoglu; Işık Karalök
Journal of Sports Sciences | 2018
Neslihan Aksu; Vefa Atansay; Taner Aksu; Safiye Koçulu; Sukriye Damla Kara; Işık Karalök
European Spine Journal | 2018
Onur Levent Ulusoy; Sinan Kahraman; Işık Karalök; Emel Kaya; Meric Enercan; Cem Sever; Burak Abay; Selhan Karadereler; Azmi Hamzaoglu
Childs Nervous System | 2018
Huseyin Canaz; Işık Karalök; Baris Topcular; Mert Agaoglu; Zuhal Yapici; Sabri Aydin
Turkiye Klinikleri Radiology - Special Topics | 2016
S. Sanem Dereli Bulut; Özgür Ceyhan; Sadık Server; Işık Karalök; Şerife Sevil Altunrende
Turkiye Klinikleri Radiology - Special Topics | 2016
Şerife Sevil Altunrende; Işık Karalök; Emel Kaya; S. Sanem Dereli Bulut; Sadık Server
Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Radiology Special Topics | 2016
Emel Kaya; Özgür Ceyhan; Numan Cem Balci; Sadık Server; Şerife Sevil Altunrende; Işık Karalök; Safiye Koçulu; Ahmet Nevzat Gürmen
Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Radiology Special Topics | 2016
Sadık Server; Eda Albayrak; S. Sanem Dereli Bulut; Işık Karalök; Şerife Sevil Altunrende