Dance Medicine & Performance Resources
Organizations / Publications
International Association of Dance Medicine & Science (IADMS)
www.iadms.org/resources
IADMS is a global network of medical professionals, educators, dancers, and researchers committed to dancers’ health and improving health through dance. It offers educational events, an extensive resource library, and referral directory for the dance community at large.
American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), Performing Arts Special Interest Group (PASIG)
www.orthopt.org/content/special-interest-groups/performing-arts/pasig-resource-page
APTA is a professional organization that represents and promotes the profession of physical therapy. PASIG is a group within the APTA that focuses on advancing knowledge and optimizing movement and health of the performing arts community through orthopedic physical therapy.
Performing Arts Medical Association (PAMA)
www.artsmed.org/resources
PAMA is an international organization comprised of dedicated medical professionals, artists, educators, and administrators with the common goal of improving the health care of all performing artists.
www.iadms.org/resources
IADMS is a global network of medical professionals, educators, dancers, and researchers committed to dancers’ health and improving health through dance. It offers educational events, an extensive resource library, and referral directory for the dance community at large.
American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), Performing Arts Special Interest Group (PASIG)
www.orthopt.org/content/special-interest-groups/performing-arts/pasig-resource-page
APTA is a professional organization that represents and promotes the profession of physical therapy. PASIG is a group within the APTA that focuses on advancing knowledge and optimizing movement and health of the performing arts community through orthopedic physical therapy.
Performing Arts Medical Association (PAMA)
www.artsmed.org/resources
PAMA is an international organization comprised of dedicated medical professionals, artists, educators, and administrators with the common goal of improving the health care of all performing artists.