Effects of Remote Physiotherapy on Neck Pain, Functionality, Fatigue and Sleep Quality in Violinist

Q4 Medicine
Gabrielė Tverkutė, Ligita Šilinė
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Background. Due to the high physical and psychological demands of their work, musicians face a variety of musculoskeletal disorders that negatively affect both quality of life and musical performance. The main risk factor for these disorders is poor posture of the violinist. Targeted physiotherapy reduces muscle imbalance and pain, thus improving posture and quality of life. Studies have shown that remote physiotherapy may be effective in musculoskeletal disorders but is not commonly used. Thus, the effects of remote physiotherapy on neck pain, functional status, fatigue, and sleep quality in violinist are still unclear. Aim. To determine the effect of remote physiotherapy on neck pain, functional status, fatigue, and sleep quality in violinist. Methods. The study included 9 women professional violinists. Physiotherapy was applied for 6 weeks, 4 days a week. Pre and post intervention, the subjects were assessed for pain using the visual analogue scale, and the neck disability index, for sleep quality with the Pittsburgh sleep quality index, and for fatigue with the fatigue index. Results. There was a reduction in pain (p <0.001), physical fatigue (p = 0.004) and functional impairment (p = 0.013) after applying physiotherapy. Activity increased (p = 0.016) and sleep quality improved (p = 0.002) after intervention. Conclusion. Remotely-used physiotherapy reduced the pain and fatigue felt by professional violinists and improved functional status and sleep quality. Keywords: posture, telerehabilitation, quality of life, musicians
远程物理疗法对小提琴演奏者颈部疼痛、功能、疲劳和睡眠质量的影响
背景由于工作对身体和心理的高要求,音乐家们面临着各种肌肉骨骼疾病,这些疾病对生活质量和音乐表演都产生了负面影响。这些疾病的主要危险因素是小提琴手姿势不好。有针对性的理疗可以减少肌肉失衡和疼痛,从而改善姿势和生活质量。研究表明,远程物理治疗可能对肌肉骨骼疾病有效,但并不常用。因此,远程物理治疗对小提琴手颈部疼痛、功能状态、疲劳和睡眠质量的影响尚不清楚。目标确定远程物理治疗对小提琴手颈部疼痛、功能状态、疲劳和睡眠质量的影响。方法。这项研究包括9名女性专业小提琴手。物理疗法为期6周,每周4天。在干预前后,使用视觉模拟量表和颈部残疾指数评估受试者的疼痛,使用匹兹堡睡眠质量指数评估睡眠质量,使用疲劳指数评估疲劳。后果理疗后疼痛(p<0.001)、身体疲劳(p=0.004)和功能损伤(p=0.013)有所减轻。干预后活动增加(p=0.016),睡眠质量改善(p=0.002)。结论远程物理治疗减轻了专业小提琴手的疼痛和疲劳,改善了功能状态和睡眠质量。关键词:姿势,远程康复,生活质量,音乐家
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