The prevalence of chronic pain in orchestra musicians

Q1 Medicine GMS German Medical Science Pub Date : 2017-01-12 DOI:10.3205/000242
E. Gasenzer, Marie-Juliana Klumpp, D. Pieper, E. Neugebauer
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Background: The study investigated the incidence of chronic pain as well as causes and mechanisms of pain chronification in orchestra musicians. Aims: Chronic pain is a serious problem in the study group due to very specific playing techniques and body positions while playing, with a high impact on professional and private life. Methods: 8,645 professional musicians from 132 German cultural orchestras were contacted and asked about chronic pain via an online questionnaire. The study group comprised orchestra musicians suffering from pain. The control group consisted of musicians playing the same type of instruments (same working conditions) who reported to be free of pain. Results: The response rate was 8.6% (740 musicians). 66.2% (n=490) out of 740 musicians who completed the questionnaire reported chronic pain. The most frequently reported localizations of pain were the body parts which are mostly involved in instrumental playing such as back (70%), shoulders (67.8%), neck (64.1%), hands and wrists (39.8%). 27.4% of the investigated musicians suffered from pain with a high degree of impairment. Conclusions: These results appear conclusive and indicate a need to continue research into chronic pain in musicians.
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管弦乐队音乐家慢性疼痛的患病率
背景:本研究调查了管弦乐队音乐家慢性疼痛的发生率以及疼痛慢性化的原因和机制。目的:慢性疼痛是研究组中的一个严重问题,因为在比赛中有非常具体的比赛技术和身体姿势,对职业和私人生活有很大影响。方法:通过在线问卷调查,联系来自132个德国文化管弦乐队的8645名专业音乐家,询问他们的慢性疼痛问题。研究小组由饱受疼痛折磨的管弦乐队音乐家组成。对照组由演奏相同类型乐器(相同工作条件)的音乐家组成,他们报告没有疼痛。结果:有效率为8.6%(740名音乐家)。在完成问卷调查的740名音乐家中,66.2%(n=490)的人报告了慢性疼痛。最常见的疼痛部位是主要参与乐器演奏的身体部位,如背部(70%)、肩部(67.8%)、颈部(64.1%)、手和手腕(39.8%)。27.4%的受访音乐家患有高度损伤的疼痛。结论:这些结果似乎是决定性的,表明有必要继续研究音乐家的慢性疼痛。
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11 weeks
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