An analysis of musculoskeletal disorder risk factors associated with common pedagogical principles of the Lhevinne and Taubman piano schools: A literature review

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Ryo Takamizawa, Leanne Kenway
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Playing-related musculoskeletal disorders (PRMDs) are highly prevalent among concert pianists due to the unique sociological and historical predispositions of the instrument. Although current literature explores PRMD risk factors in isolation, few studies have explored the complex interdependencies that exist between the procedural and postural practices of pianists. This study aims to reframe this discussion by holistically exploring how common educational principles in phalangeal curvature, wrist flexion range of motion, and technical exercises interact to precipitate in PRMDs. The practices of the Lhevinne and Taubman schools were comparatively evaluated through kinematic studies to discern potential biomechanical stresses, and the findings were compared with current empirical evidence to ascertain links to PRMDs. The findings from this review indicate pedagogical susceptibility patterns may be more nuanced than the claims of stakeholders. However, studies suggest that practitioners of the Lhevinne school should incorporate phalangeal postures with active flexion to reduce susceptibility to tendinitis, osteoarthritis, and carpal tunnel syndrome. Practitioners of the Taubman school should further apply low-intensity technical exercises for warm-ups to increase muscle flexibility and facilitate temperature-related benefits to performance. However, high-intensity exercises at the Lhevinne school such as consecutive intervals and flexibility studies are contrary to current biomechanical observations.
与列文和陶布曼钢琴学校共同教学原则相关的肌肉骨骼疾病风险因素分析:文献综述
演奏相关的肌肉骨骼疾病(prmd)在音乐会钢琴家中非常普遍,这是由于乐器独特的社会学和历史倾向。虽然目前的文献孤立地探讨了PRMD的风险因素,但很少有研究探索钢琴家的程序和姿势练习之间存在的复杂相互依赖关系。本研究旨在通过全面探索指骨弯曲、手腕屈曲活动范围和技术练习的共同教育原则如何在prmd中相互作用,从而重新构建这一讨论。通过运动学研究对比评估了Lhevinne和Taubman学派的做法,以识别潜在的生物力学应力,并将研究结果与当前的经验证据进行比较,以确定与prmd的联系。这篇综述的发现表明,教学易感性模式可能比利益相关者的主张更微妙。然而,研究表明,levinne学派的从业者应该将指骨姿势与主动屈曲结合起来,以减少对肌腱炎、骨关节炎和腕管综合征的易感性。陶布曼学派的从业者应该进一步应用低强度的技术练习来热身,以增加肌肉的柔韧性,并促进与温度相关的性能益处。然而,莱文学校的高强度运动,如连续间隔和柔韧性研究,与目前的生物力学观察相反。
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期刊介绍: Research Studies in Music Education is an internationally peer-reviewed journal that promotes the dissemination and discussion of high quality research in music and music education. The journal encourages the interrogation and development of a range of research methodologies and their application to diverse topics in music education theory and practice. The journal covers a wide range of topics across all areas of music education, and a separate "Perspectives in Music Education Research" section provides a forum for researchers to discuss topics of special interest and to debate key issues in the profession.
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