An MRI image authentically shows a “headspin hole” on top of a breakdancer's head. Rating: True (About this rating?) With ...
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For those of a certain age, Coneheads is an iconic 90s film. But for breakdancers, it seems, developing a cone-shaped head ...
Copenhagen neurosurgeons said in a case study that a tumor created a cone-shaped bump atop a breakdancer’s head.
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." ...
During these sessions direct pressure was applied to the top of his head for between 2 and 7 minutes ... but was prompted to ...
Breakers often face injuries like carpal tunnel syndrome, nerve-related issues, as well as a condition colloquially known as ...
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Repetitive headspins in breakdancing may cause a protruding lump on the scalp, hair loss and tenderness, a new study from ...
"Despite 'headspin hole' being known within the breakdancing community, it is scarcely documented in the medical literature," ...