30-year-old breakdancer requires surgery for foot-long benign tumor due to headspin move.
A recent BMJ report highlights the dangers of the breakdancing move known as "headspin," which can lead to a condition called "headspin hole" or "breakdance bulge." This injury, characterized by a significant scalp tumor, results from repeated friction and pressure during the move. A 30-year-old man who practiced for nearly 20 years required surgery to remove a foot-long benign tumor. The report emphasizes the need for awareness and caution among breakdancers.
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