Breakdancing, known for its energetic moves, can have unexpected consequences for dancers. Repeated headspins can lead to a condition called ‘headspin hole,’ where a cone-shaped mass develops on the scalp. This article explores the causes, symptoms, and potential dangers of this unique injury, along with other breakdancing-related injuries. We also delve into other instances where cone-shaped heads can occur, from newborns to specific medical conditions.
Results for: Headspin Hole
A breakdancer developed a painful, hairless bump on his head after years of headspins. Doctors surgically removed the ‘breakdance bulge,’ offering insights into a rarely documented condition known as ‘headspin hole.’