Sprache · Stimme · Gehör 2019; 43(01): 38-42
DOI: 10.1055/a-0790-5111
Schwerpunktthema
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Orofaziale und muskuloskeletale Schmerzsyndrome bei professionellen Musikern

Häufigkeiten und TherapieprinzipienOrofacial and musculoskeletal disorders of professional musiciansFrequency and therapy principles
Anke Steinmetz
Institut für Musikermedizin Rhein-Main, Konservative Orthopädie und Muskuloskeletales Zentrum, Loreley-Kliniken St.Goar-Oberwesel
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Publication Date:
15 March 2019 (online)

Instrumentalspiel-assoziierte muskuloskeletale Schmerzsyndrome betreffen oft die obere Extremität und Wirbelsäule. Darüber hinaus sind auch orofaziale Schmerzsyndrome bzw. craniomandibuläre Dysfunktionen insbesondere bei hohen Streichern und Bläsern zu beachten.

Abstract

Playing-related musculoskeletal disorders are frequently found in the upper extremety and the spine. Moreover, orofacial pain syndromes and craniomandibular dysfunctions are important in upper string players and wind players. The treatment of musicians is based on a diagnostic process including the evaluation of specific musical aspects, a functional manual medicine examination and an evaluation of postural and movement characteristics while playing the musical instrument.

 
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