Discipline of Biomedical Science, Sydney Medical School, P,O, Box 170, Lidcombe, NSW, 1825, Australia.
BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2013 Mar 19;14:98. doi: 10.1186/1471-2474-14-98.
Australian professional orchestral musicians reported a lifetime prevalence of musculoskeletal injuries that had interfered with playing at 84%. Physical therapy-led triage clinics may be a practical method to manage the impact of high performance-related musculoskeletal disorders (PRMDs) in professional orchestral musicians. This study aimed to: a) collect information on presenting injuries, b) determine the participant's provisional diagnosis, c) evaluate uptake of an on-site triage service, d) measure participant satisfaction, and e) identify factors influencing attendance.
Eight triage sessions were run on a fortnightly basis during a designated lunch break between rehearsal calls in seven premier symphony orchestras in Australia; a total population of 483 musicians. The participants received one or a combination of: a) education and advice relating to their provisional diagnosis, b) basic acute management and/or c) a referral to a suitable medical practitioner or allied health professional for further consultation or treatment. A three-month follow-up questionnaire was completed and a qualitative narrative themes-based analysis was undertaken to summarise participant and physical therapist feedback. Uptake, participant satisfaction and factors influencing attendance were measured.
99 initial consultations (83 individuals) were conducted with more females (61%) utilizing the service than males (49%). The most common injury complaints were in the shoulder (22%), neck (18%), upper back (18%), and hand (8%). 66% of these were diagnosed as PRMDs. Of these injuries, 94% were considered preventable, 93% continued to affect playing, 68% were severe requiring a referral for further management, and 46% were recurrent. The advice at the triage service was rated as helpful or very helpful by 79% of the musicians, whilst 68% responded they were likely or very likely to continue to use the service if it was offered in the future. Of the participants that followed through with the referral advice, 67% reported that the referral advice was helpful or very helpful. Musicians' and physical therapists' written feedback indicated their acknowledgement for the need of this service. The main suggestions for improving attendance were increasing the music-specific physical therapy knowledge of therapists and overcoming competing time demands.
On-site health services for musicians may facilitate better injury management by providing immediate and specific health advice.
ACTRN12612000220864.
澳大利亚专业管弦乐演奏者报告称,他们一生中因肌肉骨骼损伤而导致演奏受阻的比例高达 84%。物理治疗主导的分诊诊所可能是管理专业管弦乐演奏者高发与表现相关的肌肉骨骼疾病(PRMD)的一种实用方法。本研究旨在:a)收集就诊损伤信息,b)确定参与者的暂定诊断,c)评估现场分诊服务的利用率,d)测量参与者满意度,以及 e)确定影响就诊的因素。
在澳大利亚七家首屈一指的交响乐团的排练间隙,在两周一次的指定午餐休息时间内进行了 8 次分诊;共有 483 名音乐家参加。参与者接受了以下一项或多项治疗:a)与暂定诊断相关的教育和建议,b)基本急性管理,或 c)转介给合适的医疗从业者或联合健康专家进行进一步咨询或治疗。完成了为期三个月的随访问卷调查,并进行了基于定性叙述主题的分析,以总结参与者和物理治疗师的反馈。测量了利用率、参与者满意度和影响就诊的因素。
共进行了 99 次初始咨询(83 人),其中女性(61%)比男性(49%)更常使用该服务。最常见的损伤投诉是肩部(22%)、颈部(18%)、上背部(18%)和手部(8%)。其中 66%被诊断为 PRMD。这些损伤中,94%被认为是可预防的,93%继续影响演奏,68%严重需要进一步管理,46%是复发性的。分诊服务提供的建议有 79%的音乐家认为有帮助或非常有帮助,而 68%的音乐家表示如果将来提供这项服务,他们很可能或非常可能继续使用。在遵循转诊建议的参与者中,有 67%的人表示转诊建议有帮助或非常有帮助。音乐家和物理治疗师的书面反馈表明他们认识到需要这项服务。提高就诊率的主要建议是增加治疗师对音乐特定物理治疗知识的了解,并克服竞争时间需求。
现场音乐治疗师服务可以通过提供即时和具体的健康建议,促进更好的损伤管理。
ACTRN12612000220864。