A man in his early 30s has undergone surgery to remove a dance-induced tumour on his scalp that had grown to be more than an ...
Breakdancers can develop a fibrous mass on the scalp, known as the headspin hole, due to repetitive headspins. A recent BMJ ...
Copenhagen neurosurgeons said in a case study that a tumor created a cone-shaped bump atop a breakdancer’s head.
A recent case report describes an injury caused by breakdancing. A man in his early 30s was treated for a benign tumor on his ...
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 ...
Researchers in Denmark have discovered a potentially dangerous side-effect of this popular dance form: the "headspin hole." ...
A breakdancer developed a bulge on his head after years of headspin practice, requiring surgery to remove the lump.
Breakdancing is admired for its athletic flair, it presents risks like carpal tunnel syndrome and an overuse injury called headspin hole.
Written and directed by Benjamin Barfoot, the mystifying 'Daddy's Head' may be impossible to figure out — but genuinely scary ...
Doctors have warned break dancers to avoid head spinning after performers developed strange cone-like lumps on their noggins ...