“Headspin hole” explained: How breakdancing can reshape your skull
Breakdancers can develop a cone-shaped scalp mass, "headspin hole," from repetitive head-spinning, caused by connective tissue thickening to protect the...
Read moreDetailsBreakdancers can develop a cone-shaped scalp mass, "headspin hole," from repetitive head-spinning, caused by connective tissue thickening to protect the...
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