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Special operative considerations in musicians
1Hand Clinic, 30 Devonshire Street, London, W1G 6PU, England. devonshireconsult@yahoo.co.uk
Hand Clinics
|July 11, 2003
Summary
Musicians require specialized skills, and surgical techniques must adapt to the unique demands of each instrument. This article explores modifications and common surgical scenarios for musicians.
Area of Science:
- Medical
- Music Performance
- Surgical Technique
Background:
- Musicians possess exceptional digital control and fine motor skills.
- Instrument-specific demands necessitate tailored approaches for musicians' health.
- Surgical considerations for musicians must account for their unique physiological and technical requirements.
Purpose of the Study:
- To examine the specialized needs of musicians within a surgical context.
- To identify modifications in surgical techniques applicable to musicians.
- To discuss common surgical situations encountered by performing artists.
Main Methods:
- Review of surgical literature pertaining to musicians.
- Analysis of instrument-specific biomechanics and their relation to surgical outcomes.
- Case study considerations for common surgical issues in musicians.
Main Results:
- Surgical approaches require adaptation based on the musician's instrument and playing style.
- Specific conditions commonly affect musicians, necessitating modified treatment strategies.
- Technique modification is crucial for successful surgical recovery and return to performance.
Conclusions:
- A context-specific approach to surgery is essential for musicians.
- Understanding instrument-musician interaction informs surgical planning and rehabilitation.
- Optimized surgical care can improve outcomes for the musician population.
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