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Playing-related musculoskeletal problems in children learning instrumental music: the association between problem location and gender, age, and music exposure factors.

机译:在学习器乐演奏的儿童中,与游戏有关的肌肉骨骼问题:问题的位置与性别,年龄和音乐暴露因素之间的关联。

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PURPOSE: Playing-related musculoskeletal problems (PRMP) are common in adult musicians, and risk factors include gender, music exposure, and particularly instrument type. Emerging evidence suggests PRMP are common in children and adolescents and that risk factors may be similar. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of PRMP, both symptoms and disorders, and PRMP location in children and adolescents as well as the associations with gender, age, and music exposure factors such as type and number of instruments and playing time. METHODS: This study surveyed 731 children (460 females), aged 7 to 17 years, studying instrumental music in government schools in Perth, Australia. Lifetime and monthly symptoms, monthly disorders (inability to play an instrument as usual), and PRMP location were examined. Chi-squared analyses were used to evaluate associations between gender, age, music exposure, and PRMP outcomes. Logistic regression evaluated the independent association of these potential risk factors with PRMP prevalence and location. RESULTS) Sixty-seven percent of students reported PRMP symptoms at some point, 56% reported them within the last month, and 30% reported an inability to play as usual within the last month. After adjustment for gender and age, the type of instrument played (upper and lower strings, woodwind, and brass) was significantly associated with all PRMP (p<0.005) and playing three instruments was protective against monthly symptoms (OR 0.43, p=0.05). The right (24%) and left (23%) hand/elbow and neck (16%) were the most commonly reported PRMP locations, with females affected significantly more than males Prevalence of PRMP increased with age for neck (p<0.001), mid-back (p=0.007), low back (p<0.001), right hand/elbow (p=0.008), and mouth (p=0.011). PRMP prevalence for the left hand/elbow and right and left shoulders demonstrated high rates across all childhood ages. Odds ratios for the risk of PRMP in different locations varied by instrument played. CONCLUSIONS: The high prevalence and location of PRMP are important issues for child and adolescent instrumentalists. Gender, age, and music exposure are associated with PRMP risk and need to be addressed to ensure musicians' personal well-being and musical longevity.
机译:目的:与演奏有关的肌肉骨骼问题(PRMP)在成年音乐家中很常见,危险因素包括性别,音乐暴露,尤其是乐器类型。新兴证据表明,PRMP在儿童和青少年中很常见,并且危险因素可能相似。这项研究的目的是确定PRMP的患病率,症状和障碍以及PRMP在儿童和青少年中的位置,以及与性别,年龄和音乐暴露因素(例如乐器的类型和数量以及演奏时间)的关联。方法:本研究调查了731名儿童(460名女性),年龄7至17岁,他们在澳大利亚珀斯的官立学校学习器乐。检查了终生和每月症状,每月疾病(不能像往常一样演奏乐器)和PRMP位置。卡方分析用于评估性别,年龄,音乐暴露和PRMP结果之间的关联。 Logistic回归评估了这些潜在风险因素与PRMP患病率和位置的独立关联。结果:67%的学生在某个时候报告了PRMP症状,56%的学生在上个月内报告了他们,30%的学生在上个月内无法照常玩。调整性别和年龄后,演奏的乐器类型(上下琴弦,木管乐器和铜管乐器)与所有PRMP均具有显着相关性(p <0.005),演奏三种乐器可避免月症状(OR 0.43,p = 0.05) )。右(24%)和左(23%)的手/肘和脖子(16%)是最常报告的PRMP位置,女性受影响的程度明显大于男性,PRMP的患病率随年龄的增长而增加(p <0.001),中背(p = 0.007),下背部(p <0.001),右手/肘(p = 0.008)和嘴巴(p = 0.011)。左/肘,右肩和左肩的PRMP患病率在所有儿童年龄段均较高。不同乐器演奏PRMP风险的赔率不同。结论:PRMP的高患病率和位置是儿童和青少年乐器演奏者的重要问题。性别,年龄和音乐暴露与PRMP风险相关,需要加以解决,以确保音乐家的个人健康和音乐寿命。

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