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  • Performing Arts Medicine
  • Occupational Health

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  • Performing artists represent a distinct group within the athletic population.
  • Intensive, repetitive performance training necessitates a focus on technique, ergonomics, and injury prevention.
  • Overuse injuries and poor technique are common causes of medical issues in performers.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the unique medical concerns faced by performing artists.
  • To emphasize the importance of understanding performers' specific needs for optimal medical care.
  • To underscore the dual role of music in performance and as a therapeutic modality.

Main Methods:

  • Review of common injuries and medical conditions in performing artists.
  • Identification of novel health concerns, including Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) problems, mental health, and substance use.
  • Exploration of music's therapeutic applications in neurological conditions.

Main Results:

  • Performing artists are susceptible to overuse injuries due to repetitive training and technique flaws.
  • Unique medical issues such as ENT problems, mental health concerns, and substance use risks are prevalent.
  • Music serves a dual purpose: integral to performance and a treatment for neurological dysfunctions.

Conclusions:

  • Optimal medical care for performing artists requires a comprehensive understanding of their specific physiological and psychological needs.
  • Preventive strategies focusing on technique, ergonomics, and cross-training are essential.
  • Addressing the multifaceted health risks, from physical injuries to mental well-being, is paramount.