Lower thresholds and stronger adaptation to pain in musicians reflect occupational-specific adaptations to contact heat stimulation.

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 ANESTHESIOLOGY European Journal of Pain Pub Date : 2024-10-11 DOI:10.1002/ejp.4738
Rebecca Divarco, Fabian Sternkopf, André Lee, Matthias Karst, Perianen Ramasawmy, Andrea Antal, Eckart Altenmüller
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Background: Extensive audio-motor training and psychological stress can cause professional musicians acute overstrain-injury and chronic pain, resulting in damaged careers and diminished quality of life. It has also been previously shown that musicians might perceive pain differently than non-musicians. Therefore, the aim of our study was to quantify differences between musicians and non-musicians regarding their subjective responses to painful contact heat stimuli and assess how emotional traits might influence these responses.

Methods: Upon completing the StateTrait-Anxiety-Depression Inventory, 15 healthy musicians and 15 healthy non-musicians from German universities received 15 noxious contact heat stimuli at the dorsal side of each hand and foot. After each stimulation, participants were asked to provide a pain rating from 0 to 10.

Results: Musicians not only reported significantly higher pain ratings after the first stimulation but also showed a significantly higher degree of habituation compared to non-musicians. Additionally, musicians showed a significantly less pronounced difference regarding the pain rating of the hands compared to the feet than non-musicians. Trait anxiety and trait depression scores had no effect on the pain rating or the habituation.

Conclusion: The more pronounced habituation of musicians might hint at a neuroplastic nociceptive alteration in musicians. The lack of significance between the psychological traits and their effect on the pain ratings is surprising but could be a result of both participant groups having stressful careers.

Significance: The findings of this report justify musicians' repetitive sensorimotor training as an important model for plasticity and contribute to a better understanding of pain perception in musicians.

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音乐家较低的疼痛阈值和较强的疼痛适应能力反映了接触热刺激的职业特异性适应。
背景:大量的音频运动训练和心理压力会导致职业音乐家急性过度劳损和慢性疼痛,从而损害其职业生涯并降低其生活质量。此前也有研究表明,音乐家对疼痛的感知可能与非音乐家不同。因此,我们的研究旨在量化音乐家与非音乐家对疼痛接触热刺激的主观反应差异,并评估情绪特征如何影响这些反应:来自德国大学的 15 名健康音乐家和 15 名健康非音乐家在完成状态特质-焦虑-抑郁量表后,分别在手背和脚背接受了 15 次有害接触热刺激。每次刺激后,受试者都要给出 0 到 10 分的疼痛评分:结果:与非音乐家相比,音乐家不仅在第一次刺激后的疼痛评分明显更高,而且习惯程度也明显更高。此外,与非音乐家相比,音乐家手部与脚部的疼痛评分差异明显较小。特质焦虑和特质抑郁得分对疼痛评级和习惯化没有影响:结论:音乐家更明显的习惯化可能暗示了音乐家神经可塑性痛觉改变。心理特征及其对疼痛评级的影响之间缺乏显著性令人惊讶,但这可能是两个参与者群体的职业压力所致:本报告的研究结果证明,音乐家的重复感觉运动训练是一种重要的可塑性模型,有助于更好地理解音乐家的痛觉。
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European Journal of Pain
European Journal of Pain 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: European Journal of Pain (EJP) publishes clinical and basic science research papers relevant to all aspects of pain and its management, including specialties such as anaesthesia, dentistry, neurology and neurosurgery, orthopaedics, palliative care, pharmacology, physiology, psychiatry, psychology and rehabilitation; socio-economic aspects of pain are also covered. Regular sections in the journal are as follows: • Editorials and Commentaries • Position Papers and Guidelines • Reviews • Original Articles • Letters • Bookshelf The journal particularly welcomes clinical trials, which are published on an occasional basis. Research articles are published under the following subject headings: • Neurobiology • Neurology • Experimental Pharmacology • Clinical Pharmacology • Psychology • Behavioural Therapy • Epidemiology • Cancer Pain • Acute Pain • Clinical Trials.
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