BENEFITS AND DISADVANTAGES OF JOINT HYPERMOBILITY AMONG MUSICIANS

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LARSSON, LG
BAUM, J
MUDHOLKAR, GS
KOLLIA, GD
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[1] UNIV ROCHESTER, MONROE COMMUNITY HOSP, SCH MED & DENT, ARTHRIT & CLIN IMMUNOL UNIT, ROCHESTER, NY 14620 USA
[2] HOSP RHEUMAT DIS, OSTERSUND, SWEDEN
[3] UNIV ROCHESTER, DEPT STAT, DIV BIOSTAT, ROCHESTER, NY 14627 USA
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10.1056/NEJM199310073291504
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background. Joint hypermobility is considered to be both an advantage and a disadvantage. However, the degree of hypermobility in members of particular occupations requiring intense physical activity and the nature of the association between symptoms referable to specific joints and their hypermobility are unknown. Methods. We interviewed 660 musicians (300 women and 360 men) about work-related symptoms such as joint pain and swelling and examined them for joint hypermobility according to a standard protocol. We then determined the relation between the mobility of their fingers, thumbs, elbows, knees, and spine and any symptoms referable to these regions. Results. Five of the 96 musicians (5 percent) with hypermobility of the wrists, mostly instrumentalists who played the flute, violin, or piano, had pain and stiffness in this region, whereas 100 of the 564 musicians (18 percent) Hypermobility of the elbow was associated with symptoms in only 1 of 208 musicians (<1 percent), whereas 7 of 452 (2 percent) without this hypermobility had symptoms (P = 0.45). Among the 132 musicians who had hypermobile knees, 6 (5 percent) had symptoms, whereas only 1 of 528 (<1 percent) with normal knees had symptoms (P<0.001). Of the 462 musicians who had normal mobility of the spine, 50 (11 percent) had symptoms involving the back, as compared with 46 of the 198 musicians (23 percent) who had hypermobility of the spine (P<0.001). Conclusions. Among musicians who play instruments requiring repetitive motion, hypermobility of joints such as the wrists and elbows may be an asset, whereas hypermobility of less frequently moved joints such as the knees and spine may be a liability.
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