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More Pain, More Applause? Why Aerialists Perform Despite Their Injuries

Communication studies professor Laura Martinez researches how circus organizations and performers can support career longevity and physical health.

Communication studies professor Laura Martinez researches why circus performers often push through pain. She’s also an aerialist who teaches aerial acrobatics as well as a stage manager for circus events. (Becca Schwartz/UNLV)

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