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Texas Arts Medicine
Dancers and musicians have special medical needs. These artists
earn their living through their bodies, and even small decrements
of function can be catastrophic. Visual artists have unique
occupational medicine exposures that can generate unusual health
problems. Fortunately performing and visual artists also tend to be
the best patients - intelligent, with strong focus and able to do
the work to heal their bodies.
It is very rare for us to stop an artist from rehearsal or
performance as a part of medical treatment. We understand that
stopping those activities at critical times in the season may be
catastrophic. We know that most performers and artists do not have
the luxury of taking time off; no work for any reason means no
income! Principles of ‘relative rest’ and occasionally
altering the performance can often be enough to allow performers to
get through critical times. These principles are also true for
visual artists who have unique occupational medicine exposures that
can generate health problems.
Dr. Clearman has always had a special interest in performing
artists, visual artists, writers and designers; she has been
working in Arts Medicine since the 1980s.
Dr. Clearman is committed to the care of the Houston artistic
community, and are willing to give our services with full time
performing and visual artists who would not otherwise be able to
receive medical services. On the 1st Thursday of each month,
Personal Physician Group sponsors a free Arts Medicine Volunteer Clinic
from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. You must be checked in by Noon though in
order to receive services! You may volunteer in exchange for
medical services – volunteering your time, your art...almost
anything! If you are an artist or performer, do not let lack of
funds prevent your seeking help for your medical problem. If you
are a dance, music, performance or visual arts student and require
financial help for medical care, you may be eligible for this
clinic. Please call our office for details
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