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PGI Neurosurgeons Decode Mystery Behind Michael Jackson's Anti-Gravity Tilt

Darpan News Desk, 23 May, 2018 01:15 PM
    Trying to copy Michael Jackson's difficult moves is giving rise to new forms of spinal injuries among dancers, warn scientists who decoded how the 'King of Pop' pulled of his iconic gravity-defying tilt.
     
     
    In a 1987 music video "Smooth Criminal," Jackson pitches forward 45 degrees, with his body straight as a rod and his shoes resting on the ground, and holds the position. 
     
     
    Three neurosurgeons from the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research in Chandigarh -- Nishant S Yagnick, Manjul Tripathi and Sandeep Mohindra -- set out to examine the anti-gravity tilt introduced in "Smooth Criminal" from a neurosurgeon's point of view.
     
     
    In a study published in the Journal of Neurosurgery, the researchers described the basics of spinal biomechanics to show just how impressive the Jackson's feat was.
     
     
    However, they warn that as dancers attempt to follow Jackson's example and try "to jump higher, stretch further, and turn faster than ever before", neurosurgeons are witnessing new forms of spinal injuries.
     
     
    "In my clinical practice, I have seen dancers presenting with various spine injuries ranging from tear in the tendon, muscle rupture, prolapsed intervertebral discs and fracture of the cervical vertebra," Tripathi told.
     
     
    "Some of these patients need just physiotherapy and rest but the more serious ones need surgical intervention in the form of removal of the disc and fixation of the bony architecture with artificial implants," he said.
     
     
     
     
    Some of Jackson's dance moves appear to defy the laws of gravity.
     
     
    In one move featured in his music video 'Smooth Criminal', he pitched forward 45 degrees, with his body straight as a rod and his shoes resting on the stage, and held the position. That was not how the human body works! How did Michael Jackson do it? Was it talent, magic, or both?
     
     
    First, Yagnick et al. explored some basics of spinal biomechanics to show just how impressive was the feat. Even the strongest of dancers could only maintain a 25- to 30-degree forward tilt from the ankle.
     
     
     
     
    Admitted fans of Jackson, the neurosurgeons documented how the anti-gravity tilt was accomplished, taking into account the talent and core strength of the artist, as well as his inventiveness and use of a patented aid, that together seem to move his body past human limits.
     
     
    "The seemingly impossible dance movements of Michael Jackson have actually inspired the next generation of dancers to practice more difficult movements which are putting lots of physical strain and stress on the musculoligamentous structure of the body," Tripathi said.
     
     
    "As an example, the B-boying and the head stand with continuous movements puts the weight of the body on the vertebrae of the neck which are not actually supposed to bear the weight of the body," he said.
     
     
    "Dancing movements in these awkward positions puts force vector away from the centre of gravity and the whole body mass is supported by different, not so strong body parts," he said. 

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