Pain prevalence in instrumentalist musicians: a systematic review

Silva, Anabela G., Filipa M.B., Lã y Afreixo, Vera . (2015) Pain prevalence in instrumentalist musicians: a systematic review. Medical Problems of Performing Artists, Volume 30, Number 1

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Título Pain prevalence in instrumentalist musicians: a systematic review
Autor(es) Silva, Anabela G.
Filipa M.B., Lã
Afreixo, Vera
Materia(s) Educación
Música
Abstract Objective: To inform on current prevalence of pain amongst different musicians groups, sex and body region. Methods: Studies were sought from PubMed, Web of Science; Academic Search Complete, Science Direct and Scielo. Databases were searched since 1st January 2000 until December 2012. Two reviewers screened titles and abstracts, and assessed full reports for potentially eligible studies. One reviewer extracted information on musicians’ characteristics, study methods and study quality. When possible a meta-analysis of pain prevalence estimates was performed. Results: A total of 18 studies were included in this systematic review. Studies assessed pain prevalence in general and the prevalence of pain affecting playing capacity for different time periods (point prevalence, one week prevalence, one year prevalence, month prevalence and lifetime prevalence). The prevalence of pain in general, across all groups of musicians and periods of interest over which pain was assessed varied between 29.0% and 90.0%, whereas the prevalence of pain affecting playing capacity varied between 25.8% and 84.4%. There was a tendency for guitar players to have the highest pain prevalence. The most affected body regions were low back (9.8% - 66.7%) and neck (9.8% - 48.5%). Conclusions: Pain prevalence is high among musicians, independently of the pain definition used. Health and educational policy makers should become aware of the high lifetime pain prevalence affecting performance practices, so that pain associated mechanisms are investigated and preventive strategies can be implemented and tested.
Editor(es) Science & Medicine, Inc.
Fecha 2015-03-01
Identificador bibliuned:425-Lfilipa-0011
http://e-spacio.uned.es/fez/view/bibliuned:425-Lfilipa-0011
DOI - identifier https://doi.org/10.21091/mppa.2015.1002
ISSN - identifier 0885-1158, 1938-2766
Nombre de la revista Medical Problems of Performing Artists
Número de Volumen 30
Número de Issue 1
Página inicial 8
Página final 19
Publicado en la Revista Medical Problems of Performing Artists, Volume 30, Number 1
Idioma eng
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Derechos de acceso y licencia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
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Notas adicionales This is the Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Science & Medicine, Inc. in "Medical Problems of Performing Artists" on Mar 2015, available online: https://doi.org/10.21091/mppa.2015.1002
Notas adicionales Este es el manuscrito aceptado de un artículo publicado por Science & Medicine, Inc en "Medical Problems of Performing Artists" en Mar 2015, disponible en línea: https://doi.org/10.21091/mppa.2015.1002

 
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