Gorniak Stacey L, Collins Evan D, Goldie Staines Kimberly, Brooks Forrest A, Young Ricardo V
University of Houston, TX, USA.
Houston Methodist Hospital, TX, USA.
Hand (N Y). 2019 Nov;14(6):823-829. doi: 10.1177/1558944718772388. Epub 2018 Apr 26.
The effects of musical training on the body in professional musicians remain an understudied area, particularly in reference to understanding and managing orthopedic/neuromuscular deviations and injuries in this population. The purpose of this study was to evaluate hand/finger fine motor function in musicians via physical examination as well as laboratory-based evaluations. Thirteen healthy noninjured young elite string musicians participated in this study. Performance of musicians was compared with healthy age-matched, sex-matched, and handedness-matched nonmusician controls. Musicians exhibited decreased intrinsic muscle strength compared with controls; however, no change in extrinsic muscle strength was found between groups. No between-group differences in overall force control were found; however, (right vs left) interactions were found in force control. These data suggest that musicians are a unique population with respect to: (1) fine motor control of the hand; and (2) exhibit changes in differential hand use. This suggests cortical reorganization of string musicians, such that this population should be studied separately from typical healthy controls with respect to hand function.
音乐训练对职业音乐家身体的影响仍是一个研究不足的领域,尤其是在理解和管理该人群的骨科/神经肌肉偏差及损伤方面。本研究的目的是通过体格检查以及基于实验室的评估来评估音乐家的手部/手指精细运动功能。13名健康未受伤的年轻精英弦乐演奏者参与了本研究。将音乐家的表现与年龄、性别和利手匹配的健康非音乐家对照组进行比较。与对照组相比,音乐家的内在肌肉力量有所下降;然而,两组之间外在肌肉力量没有变化。在总体力量控制方面未发现组间差异;然而,在力量控制方面发现了(右与左)交互作用。这些数据表明,音乐家在以下方面是一个独特的群体:(1)手部精细运动控制;(2)表现出不同手部使用的变化。这表明弦乐演奏者存在皮质重组,因此在手部功能方面,应该将该人群与典型的健康对照组分开研究。