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Prevalence and consequences of musculoskeletal symptoms in symphony orchestra musicians vary by gender: a cross-sectional study

机译:交响乐队音乐家肌肉骨骼症状的患病率和后果因性别而异:一项横断面研究

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Background Musculoskeletal symptoms are common in the neck, back, and upper limbs amongst musicians. Playing-related musculoskeletal disorders have been found to range from 32% to 87% with a tendency for female musicians to have more problems than males. Studies of musculoskeletal problems in instrumentalists have generally involved pre-professional musicians or populations comprising musicians of different levels. The objective of this study was therefore to investigate the prevalence, duration and consequences of musculoskeletal symptoms in professional symphony orchestra musicians. Methods A cross-sectional questionnaire study. The study population comprised of 441 musicians from six Danish symphony orchestras; 342 (78%) completed the questionnaire. Results During the last year 97% of the women and 83% of the men experienced symptoms in at least one of nine anatomic regions (neck, upper and lower back, shoulders, elbows, and hands and wrists). 86% of the women and 67% of the men experienced symptoms for more than seven days, while 63% of the women and 49% of the men had symptoms for more than 30 days. Woodwind players had a lower risk for musculoskeletal symptoms and a lower risk for the consequences. Among consequences were changed way of playing, reported by 73% of the musicians, difficulty in daily activities at home, reported by 55%, and difficulty in sleeping, reported by 49%. Their health behaviour included taking paracetamol as the most used analgesic, while physiotherapists and general practitioners were reported as the most consulted health care professionals concerning musculoskeletal problems. Results regarding symptoms in six anatomic regions were compared to results for a sample of the general Danish workforce. Symptoms were more frequent in musicians and lasted longer than in the general workforce. This applied to both genders. Conclusions Within the last year most symphony orchestra musicians experienced musculoskeletal symptoms in the neck, back or upper extremities. The symptoms impacted on their level of function in and outside work and were reflected in their health behaviour. Generally women had a higher risk than men and woodwind players a lower risk than other instrumentalists. Finally, symptoms were more frequent and lasted longer in the musicians than in the general workforce.
机译:背景技术在音乐家中,颈部,背部和上肢常见肌肉骨骼症状。已发现与演奏有关的肌肉骨骼疾病的范围为32%至87%,女性音乐家比男性患有更多问题。在乐器演奏家中进行的肌肉骨骼问题的研究通常涉及专业前音乐家或不同水平的音乐家。因此,本研究的目的是调查专业交响乐团音乐家中肌肉骨骼症状的发生率,持续时间和后果。方法横断面问卷研究。研究对象包括来自六个丹麦交响乐团的441位音乐家; 342(78%)完成了问卷。结果在过去的一年中,有97%的女性和83%的男性在九个解剖区域中的至少一个(颈部,上下背部,肩膀,肘部以及手和手腕)出现了症状。 86%的女性和67%的男性出现症状超过7天,而63%的女性和49%的男性出现症状超过30天。木管乐器运动员发生肌肉骨骼症状的风险较低,而发生后果的风险较低。其中有73%的音乐家报告了演奏方式的改变,55%的报告了家庭日常活动的困难和49%的报告了睡眠困难。他们的健康行为包括以扑热息痛为最常用的镇痛药,而理疗师和全科医生则是有关骨骼肌肉问题的咨询最多的医疗保健专业人员。将有关六个解剖区域症状的结果与丹麦一般劳动力样本的结果进行了比较。与一般员工相比,音乐家中的症状更常见,并且持续时间更长。这对男女都适用。结论在过去的一年中,大多数交响乐团音乐家在颈部,背部或上肢都经历过肌肉骨骼症状。这些症状影响了他们在工作中和工作中的功能水平,并反映在他们的健康行为中。通常,女性的风险高于男性,木管乐器的风险低于其他乐器演奏家。最后,音乐家的症状比普通员工更常见,持续时间更长。

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