[APA format] Ergonomics
This is a list of references on the ergonomic issues related to playing flutes. These references are cited throughout Flutopedia.
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[APA format] Ergonomics
[Artigues-Cano 2014]
Artigues-Cano, I., & Bird, H. A. (2014).
Hypermobility and proprioception in the finger joints of flautists,
Journal of Clinical Rheumatology, 20(4), 203–208, doi:10.1097/RHU.0000000000000109.
Publication 24847746 on PubMed/NCBI (subscription access).
[Bernardini 2010]
Bernardini, N. (2010).
The role of physical impedance matching in music playing,
Sound is Motion Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden, February 11, 2010.
[Booker 2011]
Booker, E., & Boyle, R. (2011).
Piano keyboards — One size does not fit all! pianistic health for the next generation,
Proceedings of the 10th Australasian Piano Pedagogy Conference, “Leading Notes to Effective Teaching: Resolving the past - Exploring the future”, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, Australia, Proceedings of the 10th Australasian Piano Pedagogy Conference, “Leading Notes to Effective Teaching: Resolving the past – Exploring the future”, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga. Australasian Piano Pedagogy Association (APPCA).
[Boyle-RB 2009]
Boyle, R. B., & Boyle, R. G. (2009).
Hand size and the piano keyboard — Literature review and a survey of the technical and musical benefits for pianists using reduced-size keyboards in North America,
Proceedings of the 9th Australasian Piano Pedagogy Conference, "Expanding Musical Thinking", The King’s School, North Parramatta, Sydney, Australia. Australasian Piano Pedagogy Association (APPCA).
[Boyle-RB 2010]
Boyle, R. B., & Boyle, R. G. (2010).
Hand size and the piano keyboard. Technical and musical benefits for pianists using reduced-size keyboards,
Journal of the Victorian Music Teachers' Association (VMTA), 36(1), 17–35.
[Boyle-RB 2010a]
Boyle, R. B., & Boyle, R. G. (2010).
Hand size and the piano keyboard — An introduction to the technical and musical benefits for pianists using reduced-size keyboards,
Piano Professional, EPTA (UK), 18–23.
[Culf 1998]
Culf, N. (1998).
Musicians’ injuries: A guide to their understanding and prevention. Tunbridge Wells, U.K.: Parapress Ltd.
[Danubio 2008]
Danubio, M. E., Miranda, G., Vinciguerra, M. G., Vecchi, E., & Rufo, F. (2008).
Comparison of self-reported and measured height and weight: Implications for obesity research among young adults,
Economics & Human Biology, 6(1), 181–190, doi:10.1016/j.ehb.2007.04.002.
[Dube 2012]
Dubé, R. A. (2012).
The story of the one-handed Northern Spirit flute,
Voice of the Wind, 2012(2).
[Furuya 2006]
Furuya, S., Nakahara, H., Aoki, T., & Kinoshita, H. (2006).
Prevalence and causal factors of playing-related musculoskeletal disorders of the upper extremity and trunk among Japanese pianists and piano students,
Medical Problems of Performing Artists, 21(3), 112–117.
[Goss 2015]
Goss, C. F. (2015).
Native American flute ergonomics, Revised version, arxiv:1501.00910.
[Guptill 2010]
Guptill, C., & Zaza, C. (2010).
Injury prevention: What music teachers can do,
Music Educators Journal, 96(4), 28–34.
Publication 40666426 on JSTOR (subscription access).
[Horvath 2010]
Horvath, J. (2010).
Playing (less) hurt — An injury prevention guide for musicians. Hal Leonard.
[Lonsdale 2011]
Lonsdale, K. A. (2011).
Understanding contributing factors and optimizing prevention and management of flute playing-related musculoskeletal disorders
(D.M.A. dissertation, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia).
[Lonsdale 2013]
Lonsdale, K. A. (2013).
Peak performance: understanding and managing the physical challenges of flute playing,
NFA Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana.
[Lonsdale 2014]
Lonsdale, K. A., Laakso, E., & Tomlinson, V. (2014).
Contributing factors, prevention, and management of playing-related musculoskeletal disorders among flute players internationally,
Medical Problems of Performing Artists, 29(3), 155–162.
Publication 25194113 on PubMed/NCBI (subscription access).
[Lonsdale 2014a]
Lonsdale, K. A., & Laakso, E. (2014).
Preventing flute playing-related musculoskeletal disorders: Applying ergonomic principles in individual and ensemble settings,
Malaysian Music Journal, 3(1).
[McCaffery 1993]
McCaffery, M., & Beebe, A. (1993).
Pain: clinical manual for nursing practice. Baltimore, Maryland: V. V. Mosby Company.
[McDowell 2008]
McDowell, M. A., Fryar, C. D., Ogden, C. L., & Flegal, K. M. (2008).
Anthropometric reference data for children and adults: United States, 2003–2006,
National Health Statistics Reports, 10.
[Mitchell-T 2007]
Mitchell, T.; Longyear, S. (editor) (2007).
A painful melody: repetitive strain injury among musicians, retrieved December 17, 2014.
[Musikerhalsan 2014]
Musikerhälsan, A. (2014).
Musician ergonomics, retrieved August 24, 2014.
[Storm 2006]
Storm, S. A. (2006).
Assessing the instrumentalist interface: Modifications, ergonomics and maintenance of play,
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 17, 893–903, doi:10.1016/j.pmr.2006.08.003.
[Wade-MA 2008]
Wade, M. A. (2008).
An annotated bibliography of current research in the field of the medical problems of trumpet playing
(D.M.A. dissertation, Ohio State University).
 
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