Abstract
This study examined wrist motions of instrumentalists who have never
experienced a cumulative traumatic disorder. Eighteen student musicians ranging
from 18 to 29 years of age, with more than 9 years of playing experience
participated in this study using the WristSystem (Greenleaf Medical System).
The wrist motions were measured while participants played their instrument for
five minutes. The results indicated a different pattern of wrist movements for
each instrumentalist. Pianists demonstrated more ulnar deviation for both hands
and more flexion for the left hand than any of the other instrumentalists. The
average wrist range of motion for all four movements was under
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