Franziska Koch
Humboldt University of Berlin
9 Papers
52 Citations
Franziska Koch is an academic researcher from Humboldt University of Berlin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Injury prevention & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications. Previous affiliations of Franziska Koch include Bielefeld University.
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Papers
Acute injuries in student circus artists with regard to gender specific differences.
TL;DR: There are numerous options for injury prevention programs that should be realized subject to gender-specific differences and follow-ups on chronic complaints and a more individual approach are indispensable due to the very specific activities in the circus arts.
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Dance floors as injury risk: analysis and evaluation of acute injuries caused by dance floors in professional dance with regard to preventative aspects.
Eileen M. Wanke,Helmgard Mill,Alice Wanke,Jacqueline Davenport,Franziska Koch,David A. Groneberg +5 more
TL;DR: Dance floors play a significant role in the occurrence of acute injuries, even in experienced dancers, and injury prevention measures should include all work locations as well as non-dance-specific locations.
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Smoking behaviour and attitudes among German nursing students.
Karin Vitzthum,Franziska Koch,David A. Groneberg,David A. Groneberg,Bianca Kusma,Stefanie Mache,Stefanie Mache,Peter Marx,Thomas Hartmann,W. Pankow +9 more
TL;DR: The smoking habits, the personal attitudes towards smoking and the professional beliefs of healthcare trainees are examined, to ascertain the necessity and the general conditions for multilevel interventions of prevention and health promotion.
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Survey of health problems in musical theater students: a pilot study.
Eileen M. Wanke,Esther K Kunath,Franziska Koch,Jacqueline Davenport,Burkhard Weisser,David A. Groneberg,Stefanie Mache,Eva Endres,Karin Vitzthum +8 more
TL;DR: It is shown that health hazards already arise in the education of musical performers and this provides particulars for the implementation of injury prevention measures during the theoretical and practical education of music students.
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Traumatic injuries in professional dance-past and present: ballet injuries in Berlin, 1994/95 and 2011/12
TL;DR: Dance is progressing as evidenced by the numerous aspects resulting in traumatic injuries, not organizational or time changes but rather work- and content-related factors that result in significant differences between past and present injuries.
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