[Chicago 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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[Chicago format] Ergonomics
[Artigues-Cano 2014]
Artigues-Cano, Isabel, and Bird, Howard A. 2014.
“Hypermobility and Proprioception in the Finger Joints of Flautists”,
Journal of Clinical Rheumatology, Volume 20, Number 4, 203–208, doi:10.1097/RHU.0000000000000109.
Publication 24847746 on PubMed/NCBI (subscription access).
[Bernardini 2010]
Bernardini, Nicola. 2010.
The Role of Physical Impedance Matching in Music Playing,
Sound is Motion Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden, February 11, 2010.
[Booker 2011]
Booker, Erica, and Boyle, Rhonda. 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), ISBN-13 978-0-646-90142-8.
[Boyle-RB 2009]
Boyle, Rhonda B., and Boyle, Robin 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), ISBN-13 978-0-646-55411-2.
[Boyle-RB 2010]
Boyle, Rhonda B., and Boyle, Robin 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), Volume 36, Number 1, 17–35.
[Boyle-RB 2010a]
Boyle, Rhonda B., and Boyle, Robin 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, Nicola. 1998.
Musicians’ Injuries: A Guide to Their Understanding and Prevention. Tunbridge Wells, U.K.: Parapress Ltd, ISBN 1-898594-62-7.
[Danubio 2008]
Danubio, Maria Enrica, Miranda, Gaetano, Vinciguerra, Maria Giulia, Vecchi, Elvira, and Rufo, Fabrizio. 2008.
“Comparison of Self-reported and Measured Height and Weight: Implications for Obesity Research among Young Adults”,
Economics & Human Biology, Volume 6, Issue 1, 181–190, doi:10.1016/j.ehb.2007.04.002.
[Dube 2012]
Dubé, Richard Alain. 2012.
“The Story of the One-Handed Northern Spirit Flute”,
Voice of the Wind, Year 2012, Volume 2.
[Furuya 2006]
Furuya, Shinichi, Nakahara, Hidehiro, Aoki, Tomoko, and Kinoshita, Hiroshi. 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, Volume 21, Number 3, 112–117.
[Goss 2015]
Goss, Clinton F. 2015.
“Native American Flute Ergonomics, Revised version”, arxiv:1501.00910.
[Guptill 2010]
Guptill, Christine, and Zaza, Christine. 2010.
“Injury Prevention: What Music Teachers Can Do”,
Music Educators Journal, Volume 96, Number 4, 28–34.
Publication 40666426 on JSTOR (subscription access).
[Horvath 2010]
Horvath, Janet. 2010.
Playing (Less) Hurt — An Injury Prevention Guide for Musicians. Hal Leonard, ISBN-13 978-1-4234-8846-0.
[Lonsdale 2011]
Lonsdale, Karen Anne. 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, Karen Anne. 2013.
“Peak Performance: Understanding and Managing the Physical Challenges of Flute Playing”,
NFA Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana.
[Lonsdale 2014]
Lonsdale, Karen Anne, Laakso, E-Liisa, and Tomlinson, V. 2014.
“Contributing Factors, Prevention, and Management of Playing-related Musculoskeletal Disorders among Flute Players Internationally”,
Medical Problems of Performing Artists, Volume 29, Number 3, 155–162.
Publication 25194113 on PubMed/NCBI (subscription access).
[Lonsdale 2014a]
Lonsdale, Karen Anne, and Laakso, E-Liisa. 2014.
“Preventing Flute Playing-related Musculoskeletal Disorders: Applying Ergonomic Principles in Individual and Ensemble Settings”,
Malaysian Music Journal, Volume 3, Number 1.
[McCaffery 1993]
McCaffery, Margo, and Beebe, Alexandra. 1993.
Pain: Clinical Manual for Nursing Practice. Baltimore, Maryland: V. V. Mosby Company.
[McDowell 2008]
McDowell, Margaret A., Fryar, Cheryl D., Ogden, Cynthia L., and Flegal, Katherine M. 2008.
“Anthropometric Reference Data for Children and Adults: United States, 2003–2006”,
National Health Statistics Reports, Number 10.
[Mitchell-T 2007]
Mitchell, Tamara; Longyear, Sally (editor). 2007.
A Painful Melody: Repetitive Strain Injury among Musicians, retrieved December 17, 2014.
[Musikerhalsan 2014]
Musikerhälsan, Artist-och. 2014.
Musician Ergonomics, retrieved August 24, 2014.
[Storm 2006]
Storm, Seneca A. 2006.
“Assessing the Instrumentalist Interface: Modifications, Ergonomics and Maintenance of Play”,
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, Volume 17, 893–903, doi:10.1016/j.pmr.2006.08.003.
[Wade-MA 2008]
Wade, Mark Alan. 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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