General Nail and Skin Care for Dancers

It’s no surprise a dancer’s feet become their toughest asset, but regular self-care routines for a dancer’s skin and toenails are important to keep them clean and free from infection for optimal performance. We take a look at some of the easiest self care routines for dancers in our latest blog.

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Dancer Profile - Laura Hartland

Laura is proof that your dreams have wings and if you believe in yourself it can take you anywhere. For Laura, she is at the beginning of an international opportunity in Germany and she shares her journey so far. We are proud to be working with Laura to help her body support her goals now and for the future.

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WHAT BALLET TEACHES US

If you’ve ever worked with a ballet dancer, you will no doubt agree they make excellent employees. They are disciplined, they show up on time, know the value of team work, how to listen and take on your feedback extremely well. They have developed a strong level of grit from hours dedicated to the mastery of their body to learn such a beautiful and complex art form. From a mother’s viewpoint, we look at what she sees ballet is teaching her daughter.

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DANCING THROUGH INJURY - HOW WE CAN HELP

Dancing through an injury, especially if it has not been diagnosed carries a high degree of risk to long term recovery. Podiatrists with a sound knowledge of dance can inform dancers on what they can and cannot do while recovering from injury with a tailored program specific to the injury.

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RETURNING TO THE DANCE STUDIO DURING COVID-19

With Daniel Andrew’s announcement of children returning to school in the coming weeks, it is hopeful that our dancers may soon be returning to the studio also. There is a lot to consider. Running a medical practice during the Coronavirus, Kirstine Mann shares her thoughts on managing a safe return to the dance studio.

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Kirsti Mann
HOW PODIATRISTS UNDERSTAND DANCE INJURY

The human foot is a marvel of bioengineering with 26 bones which make up 33 different joints and these are held together by more than 100 muscles, ligaments and tendons. As both qualified podiatrists and dance teachers, Kirsti and Sophie take you through why having a podiatrist alongside your dance journey may be your best dance move yet.

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Sophie Young