Issue 2 of the BAPAM Journal, our free online resource and channel of communication for all those engaged with performing arts health, education and welfare, is now available to download here: BAPAM Journal Issue 2 – July 2014. Many thanks to all our contributors and those who have made a voluntary effort to assist with its production. Please consider supporting our work by becoming a Friend of BAPAM or making a one-off donation.
Contents include:
Interview with Professor Rodney Grahame on performing arts medicine and hypermobility
Work, Identity and Involuntary Musical Career Transition Jane Oakland
Playing-related Musculoskeletal Disorders in Flautists: A Pilot Study Investigating Risk Factors and Interventions that may Affect Outcomes
Dr Patricia Halliwell
The Impact of Hypermobility in the Finger Joints of Flautists Isobel Artigues-Cano
Biotensegrity and Cello-playing Felicity Vincent
The BAPAM Student Advocate Scheme: Reflections on a Health Promotion Initiative at the University of Leeds Naomi Norton
BAPAM Clinics: Learning from our Patients Deborah Charnock, Dan Hayhurst and Clare Hicks
Reflections on Contributing to the NICE Consultation Process on Developing the Guidelines for Social Anxiety Disorder Dr Carol Chapman
European Union Exchange Programme – An initiative to Encourage International Collaborations in Health Promotion Asmund Prytz
Book Review: The Alexander Technique for Musicians by Judith Kleinman and Peter Buckoke Alison Loram
Performing Arts Medicine MSc Student Hub
Student Advocate Scheme Update Naomi Norton
Previous Issues:
BAPAM Journal Issue 1 June 2013
Tags: Actors, Alexander Technique, Cello, Flute, Health, Hypermobility, medical research, Medicine, Music, Performance, Performance Science, Performing Arts Medicine, Psychology, Stress