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Area of Science:

  • Occupational Health
  • Performing Arts Medicine
  • Arts Administration

Background:

  • Performing arts workplaces present numerous hazards annually, resulting in injuries, disabilities, and fatalities.
  • Occupational health professionals possess expertise directly applicable to mitigating these risks.
  • Existing healthcare providers have a history of engagement with performing arts segments.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review current health issues prevalent in the performing arts.
  • To identify and highlight opportunities for occupational health professionals to contribute to risk reduction.
  • To provide resources for further information on performing arts health concerns.

Main Methods:

  • Consultation with recognized experts in performing arts medicine.
  • Comprehensive review of literature detailing performing arts health issues.
  • Inclusion of diverse sources: medical databases, art-health publications, and popular press.

Main Results:

  • Identified health issues span across theater, dance, voice, and instrumental musicians.
  • Resources were located and reviewed, covering a spectrum of hazards and health concerns.
  • The review synthesized information on risks specific to various performing arts disciplines.

Conclusions:

  • Occupational health approaches can effectively complement existing treatment provider efforts.
  • Collaboration between occupational health and performing arts medicine is crucial for enhancing safety.
  • Further information sources are available to support ongoing efforts in performing arts health.