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Designing a Thoracic Compression and Posture Correction Device for Brass Musicians with Pharyngoceles: A Teaching Opportunity

Authors
  • Susan L Sokolowski (University of Oregon)
  • Brittany Lang (University of Oregon)

Abstract

Brass musicians exert high pressures throughout their bodies when playing, and overtime they can establish pharyngoceles. These are balloon-like protrusions that project through the wall of the pharynx and can over-stimulate the Vagus nerve. When this nerve is stressed, the brass musician can develop extreme pain, nausea and psychological distress. This condition was explored as a studio topic, for a senior level Product Design class. Students were tasked to innovate products for practice, performance or recovery, in an attempt to reduce the symptoms caused by the pharyngoceles.

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Sokolowski, S. L. & Lang, B., (2017) “Designing a Thoracic Compression and Posture Correction Device for Brass Musicians with Pharyngoceles: A Teaching Opportunity”, International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Conference Proceedings 74(1).

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Published on
2017-01-01

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