A man in Europe was uncomfortable leaving his home without a hat, and his breakdancing hobby might’ve been to blame. Neurosurgeons in Copenhagen said in a recent case study that the man had developed ...
With topsy-turvy dance moves that require strength, finesse and — obviously — inversions (balancing and/or spinning on one's hands, arms or head), breakdancers face the potential for injury each time ...
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‘Breakdance bulge’ triggers medical warnings
Breakdancers have been advised to curb their head spinning after a Danish performer developed a cone-shaped lump on his head from too much rigorous gyrating. The British Medical Journal (BMJ) revealed ...
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