The ballerina occupational disease is bunion.
The outward tilt of the bunion, forming the first metatarsophalangeal joint protruding inward is called a bunion. It is a common foot deformity and is generally more common in women. It is particularly prevalent in ballet dancers and worsens with years of training.
For ballet dancers, the demands on the feet are demanding. Feet that are genetically predisposed to bunions are not suitable for ballet, and it is also important to protect your feet during your studies, as unscientific and inattentive training can also result in the formation of bunions. Bunion will not only affect the beauty of the foot, but also cause pain, reduced mobility, to the ballet dancers jumping, based on the tip and other actions cause great obstacles.