| Literature DB >> 29052757 |
Kees H Woldendorp1, Anne M Boonstra2, J Hans Arendzen3, Michiel F Reneman4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Variation in occupational exposure is assumed to have a protective effect against the development of musculoskeletal complaints (MSC), but this common assumption is not strongly supported by the literature. Among musicians, who have a high prevalence of MSC, many play more than one type of instrument (multi-instrumentalism) for many hours a day. Since multi-instrumentalism implies greater variation in ergonomic load of specific musculoskeletal areas than mono-instrumentalism, musicians are a suitable study population to test whether the above assumption is true.Entities:
Keywords: Mono-instrumentalism; Multi-instrumentalism; Musicians; Pain; Posture
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29052757 PMCID: PMC5797213 DOI: 10.1007/s00420-017-1264-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Arch Occup Environ Health ISSN: 0340-0131 Impact factor: 3.015
Fig. 1Playing postures of bass guitarists with extreme flexion of the wrist (a), and double bassists with abduction of the shoulder/elevation of the upper arm (b)
Summary of demographic, MSC and exposure characteristics of the bassists playing one type of instrument (mono-instrumentalists), and the bassists playing both bass instruments or one bass instrument and one other instrument (multi-instrumentalists)
| Mono-instrumentalist ( | Multi-instrumentalist ( | |
|---|---|---|
| Age (yrs; mean (SD)) | 34.7 (14.2) | 35.3 (15.8) |
| Gender (% male) | 86.3 | 91.2 |
| Sports (% yes) | 46.6 | 50.0 |
| Playing time category (%) | ||
| < 8 h/week | 5.5 | 10.3 |
| ≥ 8 h or < 15 h/week | 15.1 | 16.2 |
| ≥ 15 h or < 22 h/week | 23.3 | 32.4 |
| ≥ 22 h/week | 56.2 | 41.2 |
| Bowing type % | ||
| French bowing | 30.1 | 36.8 |
| German bowing | 20.5 | 27.9 |
| Both | 4.1 | 11.8 |
| No bow or don’t play double bass | 45.2 | 23.6 |
| Playing bass guitar (% yes) | 39.7 | 17.6 |
| Playing double bass (% yes) | 60.3 | 17.6 |
| Playing both (% yes) | 0 | 64.7 |
| Classical music (% yes) | 57.5 | 73.5 |
| Jazz music (% yes) | 83.6 | 98.5 |
| Pop music (% yes) | 83.6 | 91.2 |
Association between MSC body areas and mono- versus multi-instrumentalism
| Mono- versus multi-instrumentalism |
| |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mono-instrumentalism | Multi-instrumentalism | Total | ||
| Column | Column | Column | ||
| Neck complaints (in last 3 months) | ||||
| Always and often | 25 (34.2) | 17 (25.0) | 42 (29.8) | 0.271 |
| Back complaints (in last 3 months) | ||||
| Always and often | 27 (37.0) | 32 (47.1) | 59 (41.8) | 0.237 |
| Left shoulder area complaints (in last 3 months) | ||||
| Always and often | 10 (13.7) | 23 (33.8) | 33 (23.4) |
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| Right shoulder area complaints (in last 3 months) | ||||
| Always and often | 17 (28.3) | 15 (18.5) | 32 (22.7) | 0.222 |
| Left wrist area complaints (in last 3 months) | ||||
| Always and often | 15 (25.0) | 19 (23.5) | 34 (24.1) | 0.845 |
| Right wrist area complaints (in last 3 months) | ||||
| Always and often | 13 (17.8) | 14 (20.6) | 27 (19.1) | 0.831 |
Shoulder area shoulder and upper arm, wrist area wrist and lower arm, Bold variates p < 0.20, entered in the binary logistic regression analysis (see text)
Final step of the logistic regression analysis testing the hypothesis that bassists playing two or more types of instrument (multi-instrumentalists) would have the same prevalence of MSC in the left shoulder area as bassists playing one type of instrument (mono-instrumentalists)
| Unstandardized coefficient | Odds ratio | 95% CI interval | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B | Standard error | Lower | Upper | |||
| Multi-instrumentalists (1) versus mono-instrumentalists (0) | −1.207 | 0.471 | 0.299 | 0.119 | 0.753 | 0.010 |
| Playing classical music | −1.111 | 0.464 | 0.329 | 0.133 | 0.817 | 0.017 |
| Performing sports | −1.187 | 0.461 | 0.305 | 0.124 | 0.753 | 0.010 |
Overall prediction percentage: 78.7%; Nagelkerke R2 0.189