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Medical Problems of Performing Artists is the first clinical medical journal devoted to the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of medical and psychological disorders related to the performing arts. Original peer-reviewed research papers cover topics including neurologic disorders, musculoskeletal conditions, voice and hearing disorders MPPA — SCIENCE & MEDICINESHOULDER RANGE OF MOTION AND STRENGTH CHARACTERISTICS IN CIRCUS ACROBATS About MPPA. Medical Problems of Performing Artists is a peer-reviewed medical journal that provides a worldwide forum for professionals involved in practice and research related to performing arts medicine.Issued quarterly, it publishes information about the origin and nature, management, and rehabilitation of medical problems affecting musicians, dancers, vocalists, actors, and others PERFORMING ARTS MEDICINE The definitive textbook in Performing Arts Medicine - covering music, voice, dance, and theater - is fully revised and updated for 2010. With 21 contributors. MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS From: Medical Problems of Performing Artists: Volume 3 Number 1: Page 1 (March 1988) View Full Text (Free) Abstract: A national survey of professional orchestra musicians reveals a high prevalence of medical problems: 82% reported experiencing a medical problem, and 76% listed at least one problem severe enough to affect performance. MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS In all groups, low back pain was the most common complaint, present in 75.4% of those with MSKPs. Upper body strings (violin, viola) players also reported neck and left shoulder problems. Contributing factors include hours of exposure and technical expertise. Female gender, age, and instrument played were found to be risk factors for developing MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS Incidence of overuse syndrome in the symphony orchestra. Hunter J.H. Fry. From: Medical Problems of Performing Artists: Volume 1 Number 2: Page 51 (June 1986) View Full Text (Free) Abstract: The incidence of painful overuse in eight symphony orchestras studied was over 50%, and the syndrome was established by the end of the musicians' third MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS Donna Krasnow, M. Virginia Wilmerding, Shane Stecyk, Matthew Wyon, Yiannis Koutedakis. From: Medical Problems of Performing Artists: Volume 26 Number 1: Page 3 (March 2011) View Full Text. Add To Basket. Abstract: The authors reviewed the literature, published from 1970 through December 2009, on biomechanical research in dance. To identify MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS Kurara Bannai, Takayoshi Kase, Shintaro Endo, Kazuo Oishi. From: Medical Problems of Performing Artists: Volume 31 Number 4: Page 205 (December 2016) View Full Text. Add To Basket. Abstract: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships among anxiety prior to actual performance (music performance anxiety, MPA), mental and MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS Abstract: Overuse syndrome (OS) resulting from repetitive motion affects a significant percentage of performing musicians. Particularly susceptible to OS, violinists use different kinds of muscle control patterns in the right and left limbs and must assume a complex asymmetrical posture MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS Hand pain attributed to overuse among professional pianists: a study of 200 cases. Naotaka Sakai From: Medical Problems of Performing Artists: Volume 17 Number 4: Page 178 (December 2002) Back to Table of Contents. In order to view full text of this article, you must be a paid Medical Problems of Performing Artists subscriber or purchase electronic access to this article.SCIENCE & MEDICINE
Medical Problems of Performing Artists is the first clinical medical journal devoted to the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of medical and psychological disorders related to the performing arts. Original peer-reviewed research papers cover topics including neurologic disorders, musculoskeletal conditions, voice and hearing disorders MPPA — SCIENCE & MEDICINESHOULDER RANGE OF MOTION AND STRENGTH CHARACTERISTICS IN CIRCUS ACROBATS About MPPA. Medical Problems of Performing Artists is a peer-reviewed medical journal that provides a worldwide forum for professionals involved in practice and research related to performing arts medicine.Issued quarterly, it publishes information about the origin and nature, management, and rehabilitation of medical problems affecting musicians, dancers, vocalists, actors, and others PERFORMING ARTS MEDICINE The definitive textbook in Performing Arts Medicine - covering music, voice, dance, and theater - is fully revised and updated for 2010. With 21 contributors. MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS From: Medical Problems of Performing Artists: Volume 3 Number 1: Page 1 (March 1988) View Full Text (Free) Abstract: A national survey of professional orchestra musicians reveals a high prevalence of medical problems: 82% reported experiencing a medical problem, and 76% listed at least one problem severe enough to affect performance. MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS In all groups, low back pain was the most common complaint, present in 75.4% of those with MSKPs. Upper body strings (violin, viola) players also reported neck and left shoulder problems. Contributing factors include hours of exposure and technical expertise. Female gender, age, and instrument played were found to be risk factors for developing MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS Incidence of overuse syndrome in the symphony orchestra. Hunter J.H. Fry. From: Medical Problems of Performing Artists: Volume 1 Number 2: Page 51 (June 1986) View Full Text (Free) Abstract: The incidence of painful overuse in eight symphony orchestras studied was over 50%, and the syndrome was established by the end of the musicians' third MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS Donna Krasnow, M. Virginia Wilmerding, Shane Stecyk, Matthew Wyon, Yiannis Koutedakis. From: Medical Problems of Performing Artists: Volume 26 Number 1: Page 3 (March 2011) View Full Text. Add To Basket. Abstract: The authors reviewed the literature, published from 1970 through December 2009, on biomechanical research in dance. To identify MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS Kurara Bannai, Takayoshi Kase, Shintaro Endo, Kazuo Oishi. From: Medical Problems of Performing Artists: Volume 31 Number 4: Page 205 (December 2016) View Full Text. Add To Basket. Abstract: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships among anxiety prior to actual performance (music performance anxiety, MPA), mental and MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS Abstract: Overuse syndrome (OS) resulting from repetitive motion affects a significant percentage of performing musicians. Particularly susceptible to OS, violinists use different kinds of muscle control patterns in the right and left limbs and must assume a complex asymmetrical posture MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS Hand pain attributed to overuse among professional pianists: a study of 200 cases. Naotaka Sakai From: Medical Problems of Performing Artists: Volume 17 Number 4: Page 178 (December 2002) Back to Table of Contents. In order to view full text of this article, you must be a paid Medical Problems of Performing Artists subscriber or purchase electronic access to this article. REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS Medical Problems of Performing Artists Registration Instructions for accessing Journal Content on Ingenta (when entering your MPPA subscriber number, do not insert a comma in it)SCIENCE & MEDICINE
Science & Medicine, Inc. P.O. Box 313, Narberth, PA 19072 (610) 660-8097 e-mail editor@sciandmed.com: See our other journal: Medical Problems of Performing Artists. MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS Abstract: The authors reviewed the literature, published from 1970 through December 2009, on biomechanical research in dance. To identify articles, the authors used search engines, including PubMed and Web of Science, five previous review articles, the Dance Medicine and Science Bibliography, and reference lists of theses, dissertations, and articles being reviewed. MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS Matilde A. Rodrigues, Sandra Gonçalves, Paula Neves, Manuela V. Silva. From: Medical Problems of Performing Artists: Volume 34 Number 2: Page 98 (June 2019) View Full Text. Add To Basket. Abstract: Music students can be exposed to high sound pressure levels (SPLs) during classes, which can result in hearing damage. MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS From: Medical Problems of Performing Artists: Volume 29 Number 4: Page 189 (December 2014) View Full Text. Add To Basket. Abstract: OBJECTIVE: Postural deviations can predispose an individual to increased injury risk. Specifically, lumbar deviations are related to increased low back pain and injury. Dancers and gymnasts areanecdotally
PROLONGED NEUROMUSCULAR REHABILITATION FOR MUSICIAN’S patient is first taught the basis of normal anatomy and phys-iology, for without this knowledge it is impossible to modify patterns of movement that lead to the disorder. MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS Hand pain attributed to overuse among professional pianists: a study of 200 cases. Naotaka Sakai From: Medical Problems of Performing Artists: Volume 17 Number 4: Page 178 (December 2002) Back to Table of Contents. In order to view full text of this article, you must be a paid Medical Problems of Performing Artists subscriber or purchase electronic access to this article. MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS Abstract: Several biomechanical studies have been done with regard to the fingertip, hand, wrist, and upper arm in pianists. However, these studies have generally focused either on one isolated part of the anatomy, or on one specific motion. It is notable that none of the studies conducted to date examines the execution of a technical skill at the piano, such as a scale or arpeggio, in terms MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS A quantitative three-dimensional analysis of arm kinematics in violin performance. Gongbing Shan, Peter Visentin From: Medical Problems of Performing Artists: Volume 18 Number 1: Page 3 (March 2003) Back toTable of Contents
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MPPA — SCIENCE & MEDICINESHOULDER RANGE OF MOTION AND STRENGTH CHARACTERISTICS IN CIRCUS ACROBATS About MPPA. Medical Problems of Performing Artists is a peer-reviewed medical journal that provides a worldwide forum for professionals involved in practice and research related to performing arts medicine.Issued quarterly, it publishes information about the origin and nature, management, and rehabilitation of medical problems affecting musicians, dancers, vocalists, actors, and others PERFORMING ARTS MEDICINE The definitive textbook in Performing Arts Medicine - covering music, voice, dance, and theater - is fully revised and updated for 2010. With 21 contributors. REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS Medical Problems of Performing Artists Registration Instructions for accessing Journal Content on Ingenta (when entering your MPPA subscriber number, do not insert a comma in it) MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS From: Medical Problems of Performing Artists: Volume 3 Number 1: Page 1 (March 1988) View Full Text (Free) Abstract: A national survey of professional orchestra musicians reveals a high prevalence of medical problems: 82% reported experiencing a medical problem, and 76% listed at least one problem severe enough to affect performance. MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS In all groups, low back pain was the most common complaint, present in 75.4% of those with MSKPs. Upper body strings (violin, viola) players also reported neck and left shoulder problems. Contributing factors include hours of exposure and technical expertise. Female gender, age, and instrument played were found to be risk factors for developing MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS Incidence of overuse syndrome in the symphony orchestra. Hunter J.H. Fry. From: Medical Problems of Performing Artists: Volume 1 Number 2: Page 51 (June 1986) View Full Text (Free) Abstract: The incidence of painful overuse in eight symphony orchestras studied was over 50%, and the syndrome was established by the end of the musicians' third MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS Rachelle C. Wolf, Harvey P. Thurmer, William P. Berg, Henry E. Cook, L. James Smart. From: Medical Problems of Performing Artists: Volume 32 Number 2: Page 78 (June 2017) View Full Text. Add To Basket. Abstract: Musicians are trained to attend to aural and visual senses, to the detriment of kinesthetic awareness, which often results in MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS Eric A. Plaut. From: Medical Problems of Performing Artists: Volume 5 Number 1: Page 58 (March 1990) View Full Text (Free) Abstract: Performance anxiety is addressed in terms of parental influence, genetic predisposition, developmental issues, and referral of the patient to a psychiatrist. Back to Table of Contents. Science &Medicine, Inc.
MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS Donna Krasnow, M. Virginia Wilmerding, Shane Stecyk, Matthew Wyon, Yiannis Koutedakis. From: Medical Problems of Performing Artists: Volume 26 Number 1: Page 3 (March 2011) View Full Text. Add To Basket. Abstract: The authors reviewed the literature, published from 1970 through December 2009, on biomechanical research in dance. To identify SCIENCE AND MEDICINE Science & Medicine is an illustrated review journal intended for physicians and researchers who are interested in how developments in biomedical science and technology relate to clinical medicine. Its purpose, in a few words, is to make new scientific advancements accessible to those who are working in other, nonrelated specialtyareas.
MPPA — SCIENCE & MEDICINESHOULDER RANGE OF MOTION AND STRENGTH CHARACTERISTICS IN CIRCUS ACROBATS About MPPA. Medical Problems of Performing Artists is a peer-reviewed medical journal that provides a worldwide forum for professionals involved in practice and research related to performing arts medicine.Issued quarterly, it publishes information about the origin and nature, management, and rehabilitation of medical problems affecting musicians, dancers, vocalists, actors, and others PERFORMING ARTS MEDICINE The definitive textbook in Performing Arts Medicine - covering music, voice, dance, and theater - is fully revised and updated for 2010. With 21 contributors. REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS Medical Problems of Performing Artists Registration Instructions for accessing Journal Content on Ingenta (when entering your MPPA subscriber number, do not insert a comma in it) MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS From: Medical Problems of Performing Artists: Volume 3 Number 1: Page 1 (March 1988) View Full Text (Free) Abstract: A national survey of professional orchestra musicians reveals a high prevalence of medical problems: 82% reported experiencing a medical problem, and 76% listed at least one problem severe enough to affect performance. MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS In all groups, low back pain was the most common complaint, present in 75.4% of those with MSKPs. Upper body strings (violin, viola) players also reported neck and left shoulder problems. Contributing factors include hours of exposure and technical expertise. Female gender, age, and instrument played were found to be risk factors for developing MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS Incidence of overuse syndrome in the symphony orchestra. Hunter J.H. Fry. From: Medical Problems of Performing Artists: Volume 1 Number 2: Page 51 (June 1986) View Full Text (Free) Abstract: The incidence of painful overuse in eight symphony orchestras studied was over 50%, and the syndrome was established by the end of the musicians' third MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS Rachelle C. Wolf, Harvey P. Thurmer, William P. Berg, Henry E. Cook, L. James Smart. From: Medical Problems of Performing Artists: Volume 32 Number 2: Page 78 (June 2017) View Full Text. Add To Basket. Abstract: Musicians are trained to attend to aural and visual senses, to the detriment of kinesthetic awareness, which often results in MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS Eric A. Plaut. From: Medical Problems of Performing Artists: Volume 5 Number 1: Page 58 (March 1990) View Full Text (Free) Abstract: Performance anxiety is addressed in terms of parental influence, genetic predisposition, developmental issues, and referral of the patient to a psychiatrist. Back to Table of Contents. Science &Medicine, Inc.
MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS Donna Krasnow, M. Virginia Wilmerding, Shane Stecyk, Matthew Wyon, Yiannis Koutedakis. From: Medical Problems of Performing Artists: Volume 26 Number 1: Page 3 (March 2011) View Full Text. Add To Basket. Abstract: The authors reviewed the literature, published from 1970 through December 2009, on biomechanical research in dance. To identifySCIENCE & MEDICINE
Medical Problems of Performing Artists is the first clinical medical journal devoted to the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of medical and psychological disorders related to the performing arts. Original peer-reviewed research papers cover topics including neurologic disorders, musculoskeletal conditions, voice and hearing disorders MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS Abstract: Musicians are trained to attend to aural and visual senses, to the detriment of kinesthetic awareness, which often results in unnecessary muscle tension and narrowed attentional focus. The Alexander technique (AT) addresses these concerns by approaching action using a process of whole-body consciousness. Incorporation of AT concepts into skill practice may reduce static tension in MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS Elizabeth Francis Beach, Ian O'Brien. From: Medical Problems of Performing Artists: Volume 32 Number 2: Page 101 (June 2017) View Full Text. Add To Basket. Abstract: BACKGROUND: Musicians are at risk of hearing loss from sound exposure, and earplugs form part of many musicians' hearing conservation practices. Although musicianstypically report
MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS Abstract: The authors reviewed the literature, published from 1970 through December 2009, on biomechanical research in dance. To identify articles, the authors used search engines, including PubMed and Web of Science, five previous review articles, the Dance Medicine and Science Bibliography, and reference lists of theses, dissertations, and articles being reviewed. MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS Abstract: David Nabb¿s interview of Maarten Visser on page 159 of this issue and Brenda Wristen¿s article on the 7/8ths keyboard from the March issue are two recent examples of articles on musical instrument ergonomics. Ergonomics, literally the study of work, is defined as ¿the applied science of equipment design intended to maximize productivity by reducing operator fatigue and discomfort.¿ MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS Jatin P. Ambegaonkar, Amanda M. Caswell, Kristen L. Kenworthy, Nelson Cortes, Shane V. Caswell. From: Medical Problems of Performing Artists: Volume 29 Number 4: Page 189 (December 2014) Back to Table of Contents. In order to view full text of this article, you must be a paid Medical Problems of Performing Artists subscriber or purchase MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS Abstract: OBJECTIVE: Strong evidence identifies cumulative trauma exposure and a history of childhood adversity as predictive factors for physical and psychological disorders. In this study, dancers and athletes were examined to determine the relationship among childhood adversity, cumulative trauma exposure, stress responses, and injuries (including the need for orthopedic surgery). MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS From: Medical Problems of Performing Artists: Volume 29 Number 4: Page 189 (December 2014) View Full Text. Add To Basket. Abstract: OBJECTIVE: Postural deviations can predispose an individual to increased injury risk. Specifically, lumbar deviations are related to increased low back pain and injury. Dancers and gymnasts areanecdotally
MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS Abstract: Research has indicated that classical ballet dancers tend to have lower fitness levels and increased injury rates compared to other athletes with similar workloads. The aim of the current study was to examine the effects of a specifically tailored fitness training programme on the incidence of injury and the aesthetic quality of performance of classical ballet dancers compared to a PREVENTION OF PERFORMANCE-RELATED MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS From the Editor three credit course on injury preven - tion with instruction in Jproper warm-up,K including stretching, and postural hygiene) or a control group0
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