2016 PAMA Syllabus

2016 PAMA Syllabus

PAMA 2016 International Symposium ~ Medical Problems of Performing Artists PAMA 2016 International Symposium ~ Medical Problems of Performing Artists Table of Contents Mayoral Welcome ............................................................................................................................................. 1 Gathering in New York ................................................................................................................................... 2 PAMA Membership .......................................................................................................................................... 3 PAMA 2017 ....................................................................................................................................................... 4 Activities, Logistics, and Announcements..................................................................................................... 5 Campus Map ...................................................................................................................................................... 7 New York City Map .......................................................................................................................................... 8 Planning Committee ......................................................................................................................................... 9 Acknowledgements ........................................................................................................................................... 9 PAMA Staff ..................................................................................................................................................... 12 Contributions ................................................................................................................................................... 13 PROGRAM Overview .......................................................................................................................................................... 14 Continuing Education Credit ........................................................................................................................ 15 Credit Instructions .......................................................................................................................................... 16 Schedule ............................................................................................................................................................ 17 Invited Faculty ................................................................................................................................................. 34 Abstract Presenters ......................................................................................................................................... 36 THURSDAY Survey Research in the Performing Arts ...................................................................................................... 39 "It Hurts When I play": A Systematic Review of Incidence and Prevalence of Instrumental Musicians' Playing-related Musculoskeletal Injuries Across the Lifespan ............................................... 41 The Prevalence of Generalized Joint Hypermobility and Joint Hypermobility Syndrome in a Cohort of Elite Australian Dancers ............................................................................................................................ 42 Acquired Sound Doses and Hearing Health of Music Student Interns................................................... 43 Musculoskeletal Injury and Pain in Drum Corps Participants .................................................................. 44 Noise Exposure of Healthcare Personnel Working with Marching Band .............................................. 45 Noninvasive Pelvic Floor Evaluation and Treatment in Performers ....................................................... 46 The Performance Anxiety Toolbox: Techniques, Tools and Treatments For All Performers to Start Using NOW! ..................................................................................................................................................... 47 A Turnout Measurement System and Its Functional Application for Assessment and Treatment of Dance Injuries for Clinicians .......................................................................................................................... 48 Physiotherapy Treatment of Upper String Players with Thoracic Outlet Syndrome ............................ 50 Brief Treatment for Performance Anxiety ................................................................................................... 51 Motor Control Training for the Hip: A Movement Session .................................................................... 52 The Use of Real-Time Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Performing Arts Research: Application to Brass Performance and Movement Disorders ............................................................................................ 54 Quantification of Instability of Tone Production in Embouchure Dystonia ......................................... 55 TataTataTakaTaka - Tonguing Performance on Wind Instruments - Visualization and Benchmarks ...................................................................................................................................................... 56 Self-Management of Myofascial Pain Syndrome ......................................................................................... 57 - i - PAMA 2016 International Symposium ~ Medical Problems of Performing Artists A Physiotherapeutical Approach to Functional Voice Disorders in Singers .......................................... 58 Principles of Strength and Conditioning in Performing Arts .................................................................... 59 Mindfulness Practices: Healthy Approaches for Treating Bipolar Disorder and Sensory-Processing Sensitivity in Performing Artists .................................................................................................................... 60 Team Approach to Integrated Performing Arts Medicine: Case Studies ................................................ 62 A Holistic Approach to Warming Up the Dancer ...................................................................................... 63 INAP/O - A Special Physical Therapy Outpatient Clinic for Musicians -The Next 356 Patients ............ 65 Concussion Knowledge of Theater Personnel ............................................................................................ 66 Outsmart Your Genes : The Epigenetic Approach to Peak Performance .............................................. 67 Performing Arts and Sports: Practitioners', Performers', and Administrators' Perspectives on Commonalities and Differences .................................................................................................................... 68 Doing Research: A Practical Workshop to Assist PAMA Researchers with Implementing their Research ............................................................................................................................................................ 69 Strategies to Address Hearing Awareness and Preservation for the Student and Professional Musician ............................................................................................................................................................ 70 Pep Band Member Noise Dosage and Noise-Induced Hearing Loss Prevention ................................. 72 The Perceptions of Injured Dancers by Uninjured Dancers in a University Setting ............................. 73 Effectiveness of Plyometric Training on Collegiate Level Dancers' Vertical Jump Height and Horizontal Jump Distance .............................................................................................................................. 74 Development of a Novel Marker Set for the 3D Measurement of Upper Limb Kinematics in Violin and Viola Performance ................................................................................................................................... 75 The Relationship and Direction of Worry in Creativity Among Secondary Dance Students .............. 77 Dangerous Choreography and Injuries in Studios and Companies ......................................................... 78 A Dancers Process of Healing a Chronic Illness ........................................................................................ 79 Moving to Connect: An Analysis of Dance/Movement Therapy and Pediatric Autism Spectrum Disorders ........................................................................................................................................................... 80 FRIDAY How can we prevent death by lifestyle in performers? .............................................................................. 82 Risk and Resilience of New Orleans Musicians and Hurricane Katrina: Identifying Factors of Vulnerability and Protection .......................................................................................................................... 85 Experience, Attitudes towards and Knowledge of Playing-Related Injuries in Symphony Orchestra String Players: A Questionnaire Survey of London Symphony Orchestras ............................................ 86 LGBTQI Sensitivity in the Healthcare Setting ...........................................................................................

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