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  • Musicians face high risks of developing musculoskeletal disorders due to repetitive movements, long hours, and awkward postures associated with playing their instruments.
  • Many musicians are part-time or self-employed, leading to potential lack of insurance and delays in seeking care for these painful conditions.
  • A pilot project by student occupational health nurse practitioners provided screening and treatment, focusing on tendon and nerve gliding exercises as a crucial part of the recovery plan.

Article Abstract

Musicians are exposed to high-risk musculoskeletal activities such as repetition, hours of exposure, and awkward postures when playing instruments. These activities may result in playing-related musculoskeletal disorders. Musicians often work part-time or seasonally or are self-employed. Thus, they may be uninsured or underinsured and may delay seeking care for these painful and potentially disabling conditions. Prevention of playing-related musculoskeletal disorders includes identification of both intrinsic (e.g., musician strength and flexibility) and extrinsic (e.g., musician posture while playing an instrument) factors involved in the interface between musicians and their instruments and the playing environment (e.g., rest breaks or hours of practice). Student occupational health nurse practitioners in this pilot project performed outreach and comprehensive screening and treatment for a small group of musicians diagnosed as having playing-related musculoskeletal disorders. Tendon and nerve gliding exercises were a key component of the treatment plan.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/216507990605400703DOI Listing

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