The EJA Supports This Research Initiative on Juggling Injuries

The European Juggling Association (EJA) has been asked to help share this international research project, and we are happy to support this initiative by reaching the juggling community.

Despite the growing number of people practising juggling around the world, there is still very little scientific research on juggling-related pain and injuries. This study, led by Dr. Kim Martinet and Professor Luc Mouthon from Sorbonne University, aims to improve medical knowledge of our discipline and help healthcare professionals better understand the physical demands of juggling.

The researchers are inviting jugglers from around the world to take part in an anonymous survey about their practice, pain, and injuries. All responses are completely anonymous and collected in accordance with medical ethics.

The research team plans to publish the results in an international peer-reviewed journal specialising in sports and performing arts medicine, helping to build valuable scientific knowledge for both the medical and juggling communities.

Participate in the Survey

If you are a juggler, we encourage you to take a few minutes to complete the survey. Every response helps improve our understanding of juggling and contributes to future research.

English survey
https://lime3-app1.sorbonne-universite.fr/index.php/196347?lang=en

French survey
https://lime3-app1.sorbonne-universite.fr/index.php/624397?lang=fr

Please also consider sharing the survey with your local juggling clubs, festivals, schools, and fellow jugglers. The more participants, the more meaningful the results will be.

You can also follow the project on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/kim.z.martinet/