Copenhagen neurosurgeons said in a case study that a tumor created a cone-shaped bump atop a breakdancer’s head.
This rare condition develops from repeated friction between the scalp and the floor. The dancer, who had been practicing ...
Breakdancers can develop a fibrous mass on the scalp, known as the headspin hole, due to repetitive headspins. A recent BMJ ...
Researchers in Denmark have published a case report revealing an unexpected consequence of one of breakdancing’s most iconic ...
This year, breakdancing joined the ranks of Olympic-caliber sports, with Japan’s B-girl Ami Yuasa and Canada’s B-boy P ...
Doctors have warned break dancers to avoid head spinning after performers developed strange cone-like lumps on their noggins ...
Doctors are warning break dancers to avoid head spinning after performers developed cone-like lumps on their noggins ... to years of friction between his scalp and the ground, according ...
These hairless bumps on the head are also commonly called "headspin ... accompanied by hair loss, forming on his scalp. And in the past five years, the bump had grown and become tender to the ...
23.6 percent developing head bumps, and 36.8 percent experiencing scalp inflammation. A 2023 study of 142 breakdancers reported those who practiced headspins more than three times a week were much ...