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Development of an injury prevention model for playing-related musculoskeletal disorders in orchestra musicians based on predisposing risk factors

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Abstract Introduction Playing an instrument could lead to various disorders and several musicians report problems during their career. As there is no existing one, the aim of this study was… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Introduction Playing an instrument could lead to various disorders and several musicians report problems during their career. As there is no existing one, the aim of this study was to build a comprehensive model of injury prevention and risk factors in musicians by combining literature with interviews of musicians and experts. Methods The initial model has been based on literature. This model identified nine categories of risk factors. Then, interviews were conducted with 15 Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra musicians and 9 experts in musicians’ health to develop the final version. Results Eighty percent of the RLPO instrumentalists experienced at least once PRMDs in their career. Postural and workload issues were mentioned most frequently. Experts agreed broadly with the initial model and added interesting items that should be taken into account in assessing musicians’ health. Discussion This theoretical framework provides perspectives in terms of assessment, treatment and prevention in musicians, whether they are currently suffering from PRMDs or not.

Keywords: injury prevention; model; orchestra musicians; risk factors

Journal Title: International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics
Year Published: 2021

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