Report co-author Christian Baastrup Søndergaard, a researcher at the Department of Brain and Nerve Surgery at Copenhagen ...
Copenhagen neurosurgeons said in a case study that a tumor created a cone-shaped bump atop a breakdancer’s head.
"Despite 'headspin hole' being known within the breakdancing community, it is scarcely documented in the medical literature," ...
This year, breakdancing joined the ranks of Olympic-caliber sports, with Japan’s B-girl Ami Yuasa and Canada’s B-boy P ...
During these sessions direct pressure was applied to the top of his head for between 2 and 7 minutes ... but was prompted to ...
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 ...
Repetitive headspins in breakdancing may cause a protruding lump on the scalp, hair loss and tenderness, a new study from ...
During these sessions direct pressure was applied to the top of his head for between ... to grow a lot larger and his scalp began to feel tender. A head scan revealed thickening of the skin ...
A warning has been issued to breakdancers over ‘breakdance bulge’ caused by headspinning. It comes after the unusual case of ...
an overuse injury that can affect the scalp. The condition typically begins with hair loss but can develop into a significant bump on the top of the head. In the case report, published Thursday in ...