“…Finally, this study did not directly explore the musculoskeletal disorders of pianists, thus limiting interpretations of the connection between the observed kinematics and disorders. Various human factors, as well as environmental constraints, might be associated with the work-related musculoskeletal disorders of occupational group (Collins and O'Sullivan, 2015;Lee et al, 2013;Vieira et al, 2015;Widanarko et al, 2011), and thus it is difficult to determine the main causes of these musculoskeletal or neuromuscular problems. Differences in the physical characteristics and playing skills of pianists, as well as variation in the keys or piano itself, might lead to different severities or locations of injuries, and thus further investigations of piano playing based on biomechanical measurements, as carried out in the current work, may provide more objective information that can be used to aid in injury prevention, clinical intervention and education among musicians.…”