TY - JOUR
T1 - Neuro-mechanical aspects of playing-related mobility disorders in orchestra violinists and upper strings players
T2 - A review
AU - Mizrahi, Joseph
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PY - 2020/8/1
Y1 - 2020/8/1
N2 - Orchestra musicians are at high risk of neuro-mechanical disorders due to the intense stresses their body withstand, leading to pain and injury. This review presents a comprehensive account of the works on the circumstances and types of playing related mobility disorders of upper strings players, as well as on the relevant neuro-mechanical factors and perspectives to those disorders. The following aspects are considered: asymmetry and imbalance in the musculo-skeletal system, muscle-bone-joint interactions, repetitive overloading and fatigue. An additional factor relates to neuro-muscular redundancy in the motor system, whereby more muscles and tendons than strictly necessary are engaged in performing a motor task, thus making the system indeterminate, with no unique solution. This same task can be performed with different muscle combinations. It is thus of interest to verify whether playing disorders may be alleviated by considering alternative techniques of performance.
AB - Orchestra musicians are at high risk of neuro-mechanical disorders due to the intense stresses their body withstand, leading to pain and injury. This review presents a comprehensive account of the works on the circumstances and types of playing related mobility disorders of upper strings players, as well as on the relevant neuro-mechanical factors and perspectives to those disorders. The following aspects are considered: asymmetry and imbalance in the musculo-skeletal system, muscle-bone-joint interactions, repetitive overloading and fatigue. An additional factor relates to neuro-muscular redundancy in the motor system, whereby more muscles and tendons than strictly necessary are engaged in performing a motor task, thus making the system indeterminate, with no unique solution. This same task can be performed with different muscle combinations. It is thus of interest to verify whether playing disorders may be alleviated by considering alternative techniques of performance.
KW - Asymmetry
KW - Muscle fatigue
KW - Playing-related mobility disorders
KW - Repetitive strain injury
KW - Upper string players
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U2 - 10.4081/ejtm.2020.9095
DO - 10.4081/ejtm.2020.9095
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AN - SCOPUS:85090245518
SN - 2037-7452
VL - 30
SP - 1
EP - 15
JO - European Journal of Translational Myology
JF - European Journal of Translational Myology
IS - 3
ER -