2015
DOI: 10.1590/permusi2015a3105
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Fundamentos biomecânicos da postura e suas implicações na performance da flauta

Abstract: Resumo: O estudo sistemático de um instrumento musical não é uma tarefa simples e implica numa demanda física e emocional difícil de imaginar por quem não se dedica a essa atividade. Pesquisadores reconhecem que tal demanda afeta significativamente a carreira do músico instrumentista e pesquisas importantes têm sido conduzidas sobre este assunto. Diante deste contexto, este artigo apresenta um estudo dos fundamentos da biomecânica da postura e suas implicações na performance da flauta. A partir da conceituação… Show more

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“…Furthermore, there are the trunk, arms, hands and lower limbs positioning and maintenance of a postural balance while holding the instrument during a performance (35,36). These anti-physiologic postures are necessary for the instrumental technique, however, these postural arrangements lead to muscle fatigue and, later, to the emergence of acute injuries which may become chronic, what corroborates the findings of this study (38).…”
Section: Prevalence Of Temporomandibular Joint Disorders and Neck Paisupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…Furthermore, there are the trunk, arms, hands and lower limbs positioning and maintenance of a postural balance while holding the instrument during a performance (35,36). These anti-physiologic postures are necessary for the instrumental technique, however, these postural arrangements lead to muscle fatigue and, later, to the emergence of acute injuries which may become chronic, what corroborates the findings of this study (38).…”
Section: Prevalence Of Temporomandibular Joint Disorders and Neck Paisupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Another referenced point in literature is the right hand thumb that will press the flute in the opposite direction from the first point of support. These two forces have the function of balancing the instrument when the instrument is positioned between the flutist chin and the lower lip which favors an isometric trapezoidal region and upper limbs establishing the emergence of pains found in this study (36).…”
Section: Prevalence Of Temporomandibular Joint Disorders and Neck Paimentioning
confidence: 71%
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