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NEW YORK, Oct. 10 (UPI) --Breakdancers who perform repetitive headspins risk a unique ailment -- a protruding lump on the scalp, hair loss and tenderness, a new study from Denmark cautions.
Lumps and bumps on the head are common and typically harmless. Learn about 10 different causes of these bumps, ... Head injuries can result in a scalp hematoma or blood clot.
You've noticed changes in the shape, size, or color of sores, bumps, or lumps on your scalp. There are many reasons why you might have sores on your scalp. They include ringworm ...
These lumps are slow growing, noncancerous, and usually not painful. ... but they mainly appear on the scalp (although they can sometimes show up on the face, neck, arms, and legs).
Shoulder lumps and bumps have a variety of potential causes. ... but they mainly appear on the scalp (although they can sometimes show up on the face, neck, arms, and legs).
A 2023 German survey of 106 breakdancers found that more than 60% experienced overuse injuries to the scalp due to headspins. Hair loss occurred in 31% of cases, 24% reported painless head bumps ...
Despite hair loss and a burgeoning lump on his head, he continued to practise headspins, but was prompted to act when the lump started to grow a lot larger and his scalp began to feel tender.
Researchers in Denmark have published a case report revealing an unexpected consequence of one of breakdancing’s most iconic moves: the headspin.
David Bateson, a father-of-three who always had a full head of thick, dark hair, never thought skin cancer could develop on his scalp. So when he discovered a small, bleeding lump on the top of ...
NEW YORK, Oct. 10 (UPI) --Breakdancers who perform repetitive headspins risk a unique ailment -- a protruding lump on the scalp, hair loss and tenderness, a new study from Denmark cautions.
WARNING, GRAPHIC IMAGES: Father-of-three David Bateson, 48, who always had a full head of thick, dark hair, never thought skin cancer could develop on his scalp. He is now urging others to protect ...
NEW YORK, Oct. 10 (UPI) --Breakdancers who perform repetitive headspins risk a unique ailment -- a protruding lump on the scalp, hair loss and tenderness, a new study from Denmark cautions. The study, ...