FAIRFAX, Va., March 12 -- George Mason University issued the following news release:
As the athletic trainer for the George Mason School of Dance, Jena Hansen-Honeycutt is one of the first to notice when something's not quite right. So when she started seeing an influx in injuries among dance students, she approached College of Education and Human Development professor of athletic training Jatin Ambegaonkar and then-student Kelley Wiese, PhD Kinesiology '25, hoping to find a solution.
Dancers are "aesthetic athletes," meaning they have the high workloads and high injury rates like traditional athletes. "They dance for at least three hours a day in classroom practice alone," said Hansen-Honeycutt. "And that doesn't account for their extrac...