Objective: To explore the muscle activation patterns in relation to pain complaints in bassists studied during a musical task. This study was based on the assumption that pain complaints are caused by increased muscle activation during playing or relaxation and/or faster onset of fatigue of muscles.Design: Cross-sectional study.Setting: Nonclinical.Participants: Student bass guitarists (N=36) from conservatories in the Netherlands.Interventions: Not applicable.Main Outcome Measures: Bassists played a standard music piece for 30 minutes. Muscle activation levels and pain were recorded. Pain was registered with a Numeric Rating Scale (NRS 0-10). The muscle activation level of both the trapezius muscles and flexor carpi radialis was measured w...
In the Netherlands more than 2 million people are actively making music. Unfortunately, thousands of...
BACKGROUND: Electromyography (EMG) and nerve conduction studies (NCS) are an unpleasant and sometime...
In general, people who perform repetitive motions are often vulnerable to repetitive strain injuries...
Objective: To explore the muscle activation patterns in relation to pain complaints in bassists stud...
BACKGROUND: Muscle fatigue seems to be a risk factor in the development of performance-related muscu...
Background: Muscle fatigue has been reported as a risk factor for the development of performance-re...
BackgroundProfessional musicians receive little attention in pain medicine despite reports of high p...
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders in the neck- shoulder area are common among violin and viola ...
Musicians frequently complain of musculoskeletal pain due to high mechanical demands, with the cervi...
Pain and performance anxiety (PA) are common problems among string players. Therefore, the purpose o...
In the Netherlands more than 2 million people are actively making music. Unfortunately, thousands of...
Many epidemiological surveys on playing-related musculoskeletal problems (PRMPs) have been carried o...
Prevalence, intensity, and playing related consequences of musculoskeletal pain, and associations wi...
Variation in occupational exposure is assumed to have a protective effect against the development of...
Musicians of all ages experience physical pain or discomfort while performing. For string players, t...
In the Netherlands more than 2 million people are actively making music. Unfortunately, thousands of...
BACKGROUND: Electromyography (EMG) and nerve conduction studies (NCS) are an unpleasant and sometime...
In general, people who perform repetitive motions are often vulnerable to repetitive strain injuries...
Objective: To explore the muscle activation patterns in relation to pain complaints in bassists stud...
BACKGROUND: Muscle fatigue seems to be a risk factor in the development of performance-related muscu...
Background: Muscle fatigue has been reported as a risk factor for the development of performance-re...
BackgroundProfessional musicians receive little attention in pain medicine despite reports of high p...
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders in the neck- shoulder area are common among violin and viola ...
Musicians frequently complain of musculoskeletal pain due to high mechanical demands, with the cervi...
Pain and performance anxiety (PA) are common problems among string players. Therefore, the purpose o...
In the Netherlands more than 2 million people are actively making music. Unfortunately, thousands of...
Many epidemiological surveys on playing-related musculoskeletal problems (PRMPs) have been carried o...
Prevalence, intensity, and playing related consequences of musculoskeletal pain, and associations wi...
Variation in occupational exposure is assumed to have a protective effect against the development of...
Musicians of all ages experience physical pain or discomfort while performing. For string players, t...
In the Netherlands more than 2 million people are actively making music. Unfortunately, thousands of...
BACKGROUND: Electromyography (EMG) and nerve conduction studies (NCS) are an unpleasant and sometime...
In general, people who perform repetitive motions are often vulnerable to repetitive strain injuries...