The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of injuries among
pianists in music schools in Ireland. The main objectives of the study wer
e to investigate the anatomical locations of these injuries, the most commo
nly reported symptoms, and possible risk factors for the development of pla
ying-related injuries. A hand-delivered questionnaire was distributed to 18
2 students from seven participating music schools. The lifetime prevalence
for a playing-related injury, which prevented piano playing for a period of
48 hours or longer, was 25.7%. The wrist was the most common location of i
njury (36.6%). Pain was the most commonly reported symptom among the respon
dents. No statistically significant difference in the rate of injury was fo
und between the genders. It was concluded that further research is required
into the prevalence of injury and to the predisposing factors of injury so
that effective prevention programs can be put in place.