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Muscoloskeletal disorders and occupational stress of violinists

Authors :
Savino E
Iannelli S
Forcella L
Narciso L
Faraso G
Bonifaci G
SANNOLO, Nicola
Savino, E
Iannelli, S
Forcella, L
Narciso, L
Faraso, G
Bonifaci, G
Sannolo, Nicola
Source :
Journal of biological regulators and homeostatic agents. 27(3)
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Although musculoskeletal disorders are the most frequent cause of occupational diseases in musicians, very few studies have focused attention on a single category of instruments, in particular on the violin. This involves, in its practice, almost all the areas of the body, besides being in the category of strings which is the most numerous in an orchestra. A specific protocol, investigating postural and clinical profiles of the muskoloskeletal apparatus as well as job stress, was utilized in a conservatory on graduates in the tenth year of violin study, who regularly participated in activities of orchestras or string quartets. The investigation revealed “target segments” of osteoarticular apparatus (jaw, vertebral spine, shoulders, elbows, hands and fingers, lower limbs) electively subjected to overuse, as well as muscle contracture of trapezoids and hyperkeratosis of fingers and clavicle. Although the work environment was comfortable, most violinists claimed to undergo intense rhythms and competitiveness. This study, highlighting sublinical occupational diseases in young musicians (violinists) suggests adequate prevention measures.

Details

ISSN :
0393974X
Volume :
27
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of biological regulators and homeostatic agents
Accession number :
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