"Despite 'headspin hole' being known within the breakdancing community, it is scarcely documented in the medical literature," ...
Breakdancers can develop a fibrous mass on the scalp, known as the headspin hole, due to repetitive headspins. A recent BMJ ...
Breakers often face injuries like carpal tunnel syndrome, nerve-related issues, as well as a condition colloquially known as ...
Repetitive headspins in breakdancing may cause a protruding lump on the scalp, hair loss and tenderness, a new study from ...
Dubbed the 'headspin hole,' or 'breakdance bulge,' the condition is unique to breakdancers, and appears as a protruding lump ...
Breakdancers may be at risk of developing a condition caused by repeatedly doing a cardinal move of their practice and ...
Turns out, the dancer was experiencing a phenomenon called “headspin hole” or “breakdance bulge,” according to the report, which manifests itself through hair loss, inflammation and numbness, as well ...
While breakdancing recently captured the world's attention during the Summer Olympics in Paris -- thanks, in part, to the ...
Headspin power move is showy but can lead to hair loss, inflammation, and bulging scalp.
It’s important not to forget about the scalp when looking to maintain strong, healthy strands. “Scalp health determines the vitality of your hair, and different scalp types benefit from ...
Some research suggests that scalp massages may help promote hair growth. You can massage yourself with your fingertips or a scalp massaging tool. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at ...
Dubbed the ‘headspin hole,’ or ‘breakdance bulge,’ the condition is unique to breakdancers, and appears as a protruding lump on the scalp, often accompanied by hair loss and tenderness.