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This volume provides an up-to-date and comprehensive review of the imaging and management of injuries in musicians.
The book's first section covers in detail the cultural and historical background of music, the taxonomy of musical instruments, and injuries unique to vocal and instrumental performance. Additionally, chapters examine the underlying pathophysiology of these disorders as well as pertinent radiological findings.
The clinical use of imaging and therapy strategies for typical musculoskeletal problems that musicians encounter is the subject of the second section. Postural injuries, ergonomic issues, orthopaedic viewpoints on performance-related illnesses, and evidence-based rehabilitation techniques are among the subjects covered. It also highlights the importance of musical aesthetics in the healing process.
There is a variety of illustrative material in the book that improves clinical understanding, and each chapter is authored by a recognized expert in the field. Radiologists, orthopaedic surgeons, physiotherapists, specialists in performing arts medicine, and any other doctors working with musicians would find this book to be very helpful.
List of contents
Introduction to Musculoskeletal and Vocal Injuries in Musicians.- The History of World Music: A Global Chronology of Musical Evolution.- Classification of Non-percussion Instruments.- Overview of Percussion Instruments and Classification.- Injuries Specific to Vocal Music and Radiological Features.- Injuries Specific to Instrumental Music and Radiological Features: Non-percussion Instruments.- Injuries Specific to Instrumental Music and Radiological Features: Percussion Instruments.- Ergonomics of a Musician.- Performance-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders in Musicians: An Integrated Orthopaedic and Radiological Perspective.- Foot and Ankle Non-traumatic Disorders: Indian Classical Musicians to Take Note.- Rehabilitation of Musical Injuries.- The Aesthetics of Music and Physical Fitness: Exploring the Interplay Among Indian Musicians.- Embodied Aesthetics: How Physical Vitality Shapes Musical Experience in the Western Tradition.- The Role of Interventional Radiology for Musicians.
About the author
Dr. Kanaka Durga Prasad Bhamidipaty, a renowned figure in both medicine and music, serves as the Professor and Head of Radiology at NRIIMS, Visakhapatnam, India. He holds a MD in radiology and is a distinguished Veena artist, having achieved All India First in the Annual All India Radio competitions in 1991. Dr. Prasad is also known for his groundbreaking work, such as performing a CT scan on the Veena, comparing it with the human body, and conducting research on emotional responses to ragas using functional MRI. He has presented his findings extensively and holds numerous medical publications in prestigious journals. Apart from his academic pursuits, Dr. Prasad has performed in esteemed music sabhas across the country and is recognized as a TEDx speaker. His dedication to both medicine and music reflects his deep passion and commitment to his dual professions.
Dr Rajesh Botchu is an experienced Consultant Musculoskeletal Radiologists at Tertiary Orthopaedic centre, Royal Orthopaedic Hospital, Birmingham, UK. He has published many books within Diagnostic Imaging Series.
Veenadhari Bhamidipaty has just completed her B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (Data Science) from GITAM University, Visakhapatnam, and she seamlessly integrates her engineering background with her passion for music, particularly Veena playing. With a solid foundation in engineering, she excels in technical skills and problem-solving. Her love for music, inherited from her renowned Veena artist father, has led her to actively contribute to music research. She is also an active researcher and has published her work in renowned journals. Recently honored with the prestigious Bharat Ratna M.S. Subbulakshmi Fellowship, Veenadhari is committed to upholding the rich tradition of Vizianagaram-style Veena playing. Her dedication to both disciplines reflects a profound passion for her dual pursuits.
Summary
This volume provides an up-to-date and comprehensive review of the imaging and management of injuries in musicians.
The book's first section covers in detail the cultural and historical background of music, the taxonomy of musical instruments, and injuries unique to vocal and instrumental performance. Additionally, chapters examine the underlying pathophysiology of these disorders as well as pertinent radiological findings.
The clinical use of imaging and therapy strategies for typical musculoskeletal problems that musicians encounter is the subject of the second section. Postural injuries, ergonomic issues, orthopaedic viewpoints on performance-related illnesses, and evidence-based rehabilitation techniques are among the subjects covered. It also highlights the importance of musical aesthetics in the healing process.
There is a variety of illustrative material in the book that improves clinical understanding, and each chapter is authored by a recognized expert in the field. Radiologists, orthopaedic surgeons, physiotherapists, specialists in performing arts medicine, and any other doctors working with musicians would find this book to be very helpful.