Extent of Playing-Related Musculoskeletal Problems in the Irish Traditional Music Community: A Survey.

MEDICAL PROBLEMS OF PERFORMING ARTISTS(2018)

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BACKGROUND: The literature related to playing-related musculoskeletal disorders (PRMDs) primarily includes classical musicians and instrument-specific studies. Previous work by our team identified that PRMDs are an issue for Irish traditional fiddle players; however, the extent of the problem was not known. OBJECTIVE: To identify the type and extent of PRMDs in the Irish traditional music population, specifically fiddle players. METHODS: A questionnaire was developed and administered to faculty and students related to all Irish traditional music courses in all higher education institutions in Ireland. RESULTS: Seven institutions were included. The response rate was 77.5% (n = 79 of 102 possible respondents). A fifth of respondents never had a PRMD, 36.7% (n = 29) currently had a PRMD, and 34.2% (n = 27) had a previous experience of a PRMD. The main symptoms were pain (62%, n = 49), stiffness (41.8%, n = 33), and tingling (35.4%, n = 28). There was a positive association between the development of PRMDs and increased hours of play (p = 0.017). CONCLUSIONS: PRMDs are a problem for Irish traditional fiddle players, especially during times of intense playing such as festivals.
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irish traditional music community,musculoskeletal problems,playing-related
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