Clinical Assessment of Shoulder Impingement Factors in Violin and Viola Players

Objective: To describe several clinical tests and predisposing factors for shoulder impingement syndrome in violin and viola players. Subjects: Ten musicians (7 females, 3 males) and 18 controls (8 females, 10 males), all college-aged. Methods: Subjects were interviewed about their music-playing his...

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Veröffentlicht in:Medical problems of performing artists 2008-12, Vol.23 (4), p.155-163
Hauptverfasser: Moore, M, DeHaan, L, Ehrenberg, T, Gross, L, Magembe, C
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Objective: To describe several clinical tests and predisposing factors for shoulder impingement syndrome in violin and viola players. Subjects: Ten musicians (7 females, 3 males) and 18 controls (8 females, 10 males), all college-aged. Methods: Subjects were interviewed about their music-playing history and shoulder pain. Four clinical assessment tests were performed on both shoulders: Neer impingement text (maximal flexion +/- pain), shoulder internal rotation with over-pressure (end-feel and +/- pain), lower trapezius muscle strength (ft-lbs of torque from manual dynamometer), and forward shoulder posture (height of acromion from plinth with subject supine). Analysis: Descriptive analysis of questionnaire data, plus two-sample t-tests for manual shoulder assessment tests in musicians versus controls. Also comparisons of music-playing history in musicians with and without shoulder impingement. Results: Seventy percent of musicians reported pain somewhere in the upper limb, with 50% in the left shoulder and 30% in the right shoulder. Thirty percent of musicians had a positive Neer impingement test, while 0% of controls did. There was a significant phi (Φ) correlation between being a musician and having a higher incidence of shoulder impingement (p
ISSN:0885-1158
1938-2766
DOI:10.21091/mppa.2008.4032