Korean J Occup Environ Med.
2000 Mar;12(1):48-58.
Musculoskeletal Disorders and Related Factors of Symphony Orchestra Players
Abstract
OBJECTIVES
Several studies have shown that performance related musculoskeletal
disorders present a significant and common health problem for instrument players. This study was
conducted to investigate the symptom prevalence rate of performance-related musculoskeletal disorders
and risk factors on symphony orchestra players.
METHODS
The symptom prevalence rate of musculoskeletal disorders and related factors including
demographic factors, occupational factors, psychosocial factors, practice and performance-related
behaviors of on 156 symphony orchestra players in Taegu city were surveyed with a self-administered questionnaire.
RESULTS
Instrument players have performed for 14. 6 years in average and worked 4. 9 for years in
average as a member of symphony orchestra. The subjects consisted of 106 string players, 48 wind players,
and 8 percussion players. The symptom prevalence rate of musculoskeletal disorders according to the NIOSH
surveillance criteria was 79. 6 % and operational criteria by authors was 45. 9 %. The prevalence rate of
viola players was higher than violin players, and the prevalence rate of the bass players was higher than
that of the cello players. In univariate analysis, job insecurity, irregular performance, stress from family
problems, and performance related psychosomatic strains had a significant association with the prevalence rate
of musculoskeletal disorders. In multiple logistic regression, job insecurity, irregular performance, and stress
from family problems were significant variables affecting the prevalence rate of musculoskeletal disorders
of instrument players.
CONCLUSIONS
This study suggest that symphony orchestra players are high risk group of musculoskeletal
disorders. Irregular performance schedule and psychosocial stress including job insecurity, and psychosomatic
strain were important risk factors of players musculoskeletal disorders. An exercise program such as stretching
before and after performance, regular performance schedule and reduction of psychosocial stress might be helpful
for prevention of musculoskeletal disorders of instrument players.