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[Musculoskeletal hand disorders in musicians]
K Maatallah1, O Hamdi1, S Miladi2
1Faculté de Médecine, ULiège; Service de Cardiologie, CHU Liège; GIGA Cardiovascular Sciences, Liège, Belgique.
Abstract:
Music is often associated with joy, pleasure and leisure. However, like any other profession, it has its constraints and risks.The purpose of this update is to present a non-exhaustive inventory of musculoskeletal hand disorders most frequently associated with music practice.All music instruments are concerned. The difference lies in damage location as well as in the frequency of specific pathologies according to the used instrument. The most feared disorder by musicians is focal dystonia, which is characterized by a painless and repetitive coordination disorder. It only appears in the realization of specific professional movements. The overuse syndrome and the nerve entrapment syndrome constitute other dreaded disorders. Specific and multidisciplinary care is often necessary.
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