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Melanie I Stuckey1, Dean Kriellaars1
1Centre de recherche sur le potential humain, École Nationale de Cirque, 8181 Ave du Cirque, Montréal, Québec, H1Z 4N9, Canada.
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Injury surveillance informs risk management strategies for athletes and performing artists yet the predictive value of multiple factors is understudied. This study analyzed demographic, sleep, fatigue, body composition, symmetry/proportionality, and psychological data from a cohort of circus arts students to predict injury presence and duration using regression models. Demographics alone significantly predicted injury presence (R2 = 0.344) and duration (R2 = 0.247). Additional factors explained 1.5-9.0 % of variation for injury presence and 0.0-7.8 % for duration. These findings inform the development of holistic risk management strategies for performing artists and athletes and cautions against chasing single predictor variables.
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