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Clinical Trials/NCT07448857
NCT07448857
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Kinematics and Muscle Activation of Scapula in Upper String Players With Neck Pain

National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University1 site in 1 country60 target enrollmentStarted: March 12, 2026Last updated:

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Status
Not yet recruiting
Enrollment
60
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Scapular muscles activation during arm elevation and dynamic instrument-playing tasks.

Overview

Brief Summary

This study will analyze and compare scapular kinematics and muscle activation patterns between upper string musicians with and without neck pain during arm elevation and playing tasks (open strings, scales, musical pieces), providing insights for performance training and rehabilitation programs to reduce playing-related musculoskeletal disorders.

Detailed Description

The study participants will be right-handed upper string musicians (violinists and violists) aged 18 years and older. Participants must have at least 5 years of playing experience and practice more than 6 hours per week.

Neck pain group: non-specific neck pain (between superior nuchal line and T1) lasting at least 2 weeks with NRS ≥3.

Healthy control group: no neck/shoulder pain history in the past year, matched for age, gender, handedness, playing experience (>5 years), and practice hours (>6 hours/week).

The study involves arm elevation (0°, 30°, 60°, 90°, 120°); open string playing (at 60-120 bpm); A major scale (at 60-120 bpm); E major scale (at 60-120 bpm); and Vittorio Monti Csárdás.

Study Design

Study Type
Observational
Observational Model
Cohort
Time Perspective
Cross Sectional

Eligibility Criteria

Ages
18 Years to — (Adult, Older Adult)
Sex
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Inclusion Criteria

  • Age ≥ 18 years old.
  • Having at least 5 years of string instrument playing experience and practicing for more than 6 hours per week.
  • For the neck pain group: Experiencing non-specific neck pain for at least 2 weeks, with pain located between the superior nuchal line and the T1 spinous process, and a pain intensity of at least 3 on the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS ≥ 3).
  • For the healthy control group: Having no history of neck or shoulder pain within the past year (matched with the neck pain group by age, gender, and handedness).

Exclusion Criteria

  • History of any neck or shoulder surgery or fracture.
  • Experiencing pain below the elbow with an intensity of at least 3 (NRS ≥ 3).
  • Diagnosed history of any structural cervical spine issues, such as herniation of intervertebral disc (HIVD), cervical spine spondylosis, or spondylolisthesis.
  • Positive response on any of the following 5 cervical spine screening tests: cervical distraction test, Spurling's test, Valsalva test, rotational alar ligament stress test, or Sharp-Purser test.
  • Any neurological disorders.
  • Pregnancy during the study period.

Arms & Interventions

upper string musicians (neck pain group)

upper string musicians with non-specific neck pain

Intervention: motion capture system, surface electromyography (Device)

upper string musicians (healthy group)

upper string musicians without non-specific neck pain

Intervention: motion capture system, surface electromyography (Device)

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Scapular muscles activation during arm elevation and dynamic instrument-playing tasks.

Time Frame: Through study completion, an average of 1 hour

Muscle activation levels of the upper trapezius, lower trapezius, and serratus anterior will be measured using surface electromyography (sEMG) during arm elevation (0°, 30°, 60°, 90°, 120°) and dynamic instrument-playing tasks. Data will be normalized to maximum voluntary isometric contraction (%MVIC) and expressed as root mean square (RMS) amplitude.

Scapular kinematics during arm elevation and dynamic instrument-playing tasks

Time Frame: Through study completion, an average of 1 hour

Three-dimensional scapular orientation (upward/downward rotation, internal/external rotation, anterior/posterior tilt) will be measured using an electromagnetic tracking system during arm elevation (0°, 30°, 60°, 90°, 120°) and dynamic instrument-playing tasks. Data will be expressed in degrees.

Secondary Outcomes

  • Cervical muscles activation during arm elevation and dynamic instrument-playing tasks(: Through study completion, an average of 1 hour)
  • Cervical kinematic during arm elevation and dynamic instrument-playing tasks(Through study completion, an average of 1 hour)
  • Shoulder muscle strength(Immediately during the experiment)
  • Cervical and Shoulder mobility(Immediately during the experiment)
  • Shoulder muscle length test(Immediately during the experiment)
  • Postural Angles (CVA and FSA)(Immediately during the experiment)

Investigators

Sponsor Class
Other
Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Yin-Liang Lin

Associate Professor

National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University

Study Sites (1)

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