Children's Health Andrews Institute
 Injuries in Dance and Rehabilitation Considerations for the Adolescent and Youth Dancer (Learner-Paced)
Presented by: Troy Smurawa, M.D. & Holly Nieman, MS, LAT, ATC, EMT, CES

Troy Smurawa, M.D.Troy Smurawa, M.D.
As a specialist in pediatric sports medicine, Dr. Smurawa is passionate about helping young athletes overcome injuries and return to the sports and activities they love. He is equally committed to helping them prevent injuries in the first place. Board-certified in both pediatrics and sports medicine, he earned his medical degree from The University of Texas Health Science Center and did his residency in pediatrics at the University of Wisconsin. Learn more about Dr. Smurawa >

Holly Nieman, ATHolly Nieman MS, LAT, ATC, EMT, CES
Holly attended Northern Michigan University for a Bachelors in Athletic Training and a Minor in Emergency Medical Services. While completing her Masters degree at California University of Pennsylvania, Holly primarily covered high school sports and collegiate rugby, hockey and lacrosse on the east coast before moving to Texas with the opportunity at Children’s Health Andrews Institute to help develop the dance rehabilitation program.
Objectives:

  1. Discuss the incidence and prevalence of musculoskeletal injuries unique to dance
  2. Discuss the unique evaluation of dances to determine factors contributing to dance injuries
  3. Review the approach to rehabilitation and return to dance for injuries in dancers

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