Injury risks associated with musical performance continue to be a serious problem for professional and student musicians. Much research has focused on the incidence and severity of these problems yet less information is available on the potential influence of health awareness and attitudes to injuries in these populations. This study aimed to investigate health awareness and attitudes to injury amongst Australian music students. Using a qualitative case study methodology, in-depth semi-structured interviews were undertaken with 11 student cellists. Further interviews were undertaken with 10 orchestral cellists and five orchestral management staff as a means of triangulating student data. All data were analysed using a “themes-based” analysi...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to compare the self‐reported health‐promoting behaviours of mu...
Making music at the highest international standards can be rewarding, but it is also challenging, wi...
OBJECTIVE: Musicians are often compared to athletes because of the physical exertion required to pla...
The reported health problems of music performance students at two conservatoires in the UK were inve...
The discourse within Australian tertiary music institutions on playing-related injury is slowly deve...
A survey of conservatoire students is reported in which information was gathered regarding their awa...
Introduction Insufficient identification and understanding of risk factors make musicians engaging i...
This research study used a phenomenological methodology drawing from the work of Heidegger, Gadamer,...
Several studies have been conducted on the playing-related physical injuries of college music studen...
Music students at the university level often get injured. The demands of a music department, the int...
AbstractThe physical and mental aspects of musical performance practice create high demand for this ...
The physical and psychological demands of the training and practice that musicians must achieve to ...
Context and aims: Many musicians suffer for their art, and health is often compromised during traini...
Workplace rehabilitation in the orchestral setting poses a number of challenges that arise in part d...
© 2018 Matei, Broad, Goldbart and Ginsborg. Context and aims: Many musicians suffer for their art, a...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to compare the self‐reported health‐promoting behaviours of mu...
Making music at the highest international standards can be rewarding, but it is also challenging, wi...
OBJECTIVE: Musicians are often compared to athletes because of the physical exertion required to pla...
The reported health problems of music performance students at two conservatoires in the UK were inve...
The discourse within Australian tertiary music institutions on playing-related injury is slowly deve...
A survey of conservatoire students is reported in which information was gathered regarding their awa...
Introduction Insufficient identification and understanding of risk factors make musicians engaging i...
This research study used a phenomenological methodology drawing from the work of Heidegger, Gadamer,...
Several studies have been conducted on the playing-related physical injuries of college music studen...
Music students at the university level often get injured. The demands of a music department, the int...
AbstractThe physical and mental aspects of musical performance practice create high demand for this ...
The physical and psychological demands of the training and practice that musicians must achieve to ...
Context and aims: Many musicians suffer for their art, and health is often compromised during traini...
Workplace rehabilitation in the orchestral setting poses a number of challenges that arise in part d...
© 2018 Matei, Broad, Goldbart and Ginsborg. Context and aims: Many musicians suffer for their art, a...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to compare the self‐reported health‐promoting behaviours of mu...
Making music at the highest international standards can be rewarding, but it is also challenging, wi...
OBJECTIVE: Musicians are often compared to athletes because of the physical exertion required to pla...