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Performing arts medicine

P F Ostwald1, B C Baron, N M Byl

  • 1Health Program for Performing Artists, University of California, School of Medicine, San Francisco.

The Western Journal of Medicine
|January 1, 1994
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Arts medicine addresses unique health issues in performing artists, including dancers, singers, and musicians. Early intervention and interdisciplinary care are crucial for managing high rates of injury and psychological distress.

Area of Science:

  • Performing arts medicine
  • Occupational health for artists
  • Interdisciplinary healthcare

Background:

  • The field of arts medicine has advanced due to improved diagnostics, recognition of artists' unique occupational health challenges, and interdisciplinary healthcare models.
  • Performing artists (dancers, singers, actors, musicians) face distinct lifestyle and work-related pressures, including intense practice, performance anxiety, and career uncertainty.
  • High levels of illness and disability are prevalent among artists, who often delay seeking treatment despite noticeable symptoms.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the specific health conditions affecting performing artists.
  • To outline the role of healthcare teams in managing artists' health concerns.
  • To highlight the importance of understanding the unique occupational and psychological factors influencing artists' well-being.

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Main Methods:

  • Review of common musculoskeletal, neurological, vocal, and psychological syndromes in performing artists.
  • Discussion of treatment challenges and effective management strategies.
  • Exploration of preventative measures and collaborative approaches with educators.

Main Results:

  • Performing artists experience high rates of disease and disability across various systems.
  • Specific syndromes include musculoskeletal, neurological, vocal, and psychological issues.
  • Effective management involves injury prevention, conservative treatment, and psychotherapeutic approaches.

Conclusions:

  • Arts medicine requires an understanding of artists' demanding lifestyles and psychological stressors.
  • Interdisciplinary collaboration, including with teachers, is vital for optimal care.
  • Arts medicine programs are established, but further research on healthcare effectiveness is needed.