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Type: Journal article
Title: What can musicians' claims data reveal about their musculoskeletal conditions?
Author: Stanhope, J.
Weinstein, P.
Pisaniello, D.
Citation: Archives of Environmental and Occupational Health: an international journal, 2020; 75(3):177-190
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Issue Date: 2020
ISSN: 1933-8244
2154-4700
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Jessica Stanhope, Philip Weinstein and Dino Pisaniello
Abstract: Musculoskeletal (MSK) symptoms are common amongst professional musicians. No study has reported on workers' compensation claims (WCCs) of musicians to determine the proportion of claims and costs attributed to MSK conditions. We analyzed Australian WCCs for professional musicians 2004/2005-2015/2016. MSK conditions accounted for 69.78% of claims; 50.46% of which were for upper limb conditions. MSK conditions also accounted for 77.76% of costs for musicians' WCC. The most common reported mechanism for MSK claims was body stressing (72.48%), and the most common agency was "other non-powered equipment" (including musical instruments; 39.71%), which also accounted for 51.27% of upper limb claims specifically. For the first time, we showed that MSK conditions account for the majority of musicians' WCC, and the majority of the cost of claims, making them the biggest health issue for professional musicians.
Keywords: Burden
compensation
cost
injury
musculoskeletal
musicians
Description: Published online: 07 May 2019.
Rights: © 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
DOI: 10.1080/19338244.2019.1605968
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19338244.2019.1605968
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