Rachael Gunn, the Australian B-girl whose unorthodox routines at the Paris Olympics went viral, says she will no longer take ...
(BMJ Case Reports) Headspin holes are also known as "breakdance bulges." They manifest as fibrous masses on the scalp caused by repetitive headspinning. One German study in 2009 found that more ...
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.
The man had been practicing headspins for more than 5 years Stock Image/Getty A recent case report describes an unusual injury caused by breakdancing. While the sport is rising in popularity after ...
A man developed a "breakdance bulge" on the top of his head after repeatedly practicing headspins, doctors report. The bulbous lump of tissue, which doctors surgically removed, had become tender ...
He developed the lump over a period of 19 years of breakdancing, with it becoming particularly uncomfortable over the past five years. A photograph of the lump shows a strange but fairly ...
The man says that he's had "a difficult relationship" with his son for years and has not always taken his breakdancing participation seriously Virginia Chamlee is a Politics Writer at PEOPLE.
The benign tumour, dubbed a “breakdance bulge”, was more than an inch thick, according to a report published by the British Medical Journal. The condition is thought to be caused by repeated ...
Advertisement Turning on his head over and over again, the man in his early 30s developed a "headspin hole" or "breakdance bulge" -- an injury specific to breakdancers, researchers said.
He developed the lump over a period of 19 years of breakdancing, with it becoming particularly uncomfortable over the past five years. He would eventually seek medical help in his 30s from doctors ...
Researchers in Denmark have published a case report revealing an unexpected consequence of one of breakdancing’s most iconic moves: the headspin. Breakdancing, or breaking as it’s called by ...