Musicians' Heath
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Chronic orofacial pain and the practice of musical instruments and singing
Musicians particularly wind players frequently feel orofacial pain. We often speak of temporomandibular disorders. A scientific study highlighted the high prevalence of orofacial pain in wind instrumentalists, violin and viola, compared to other instrumentalists in the orchestra. (...)
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Neurological basics of the way of playing the piano by the pianist's hands
Neurophysiology of movement applied to piano playing. How does the pianist use both hands simultaneously and asymmetrically. (...)
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Right Shoulder Capsulitis and Occupational Disease
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Assessing the severity of an overuse syndrome in the musician
Evaluation of musculoskeletal disorders in the musician (...)
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Actual music, visuals, lighting
Scenic visual aspects are wanted, but they also lead to new constraints. What are the risks associated with the stage performance? (...)
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Conductors who stop their practice for health reasons
Health damage related to age often seem to spare the conductors. But this is not the case, (...)
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Musician's Yoga (Book)
This practical book provides the reader musician, over the illustrated lessons, progressive exercises and graduate programs based on the level of demand, highlighting the specific benefits depending on Instruments performed by musicians (...)
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No need to prick to measure blood sugar, better comfort for the string player
The fingertips of guitarists, harpists faces many pressures to play on the strings. More comfort now for diabetics musicians. (...)
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