Hello. When I play piano i have pain in my arms and especially elbows. Also, when I work on a computer I have pain there, too. Is it because computers and pianos simply don't mix? Poor posture? I do slouch a bit only when i play piano, though. Please, some advice would be appreciated.
I also have a quick side question regarding this topic. I have albinism (albino) For those who are unfamiliar, it results with extremely poor eyesght as well as pure white skin and hair. I feel that my uncurable genetic problem is one reason why I also have bad posture. (i.e. leaning over to read music) Are there any ways I can help this problem? Obviously I can try to enlarge my music, but that results with lots of off spacing and it's a real pain to get right. I cannot find lots of my books in large print either. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
In any case, computers and piano mix perfectly well - as long as you carry out movements that are anatomically correct. You have a choice. You can use bad movements or good ones, and you can use them, or not, in practically any situation. Granted, certain environments help if one doesn't have the discipline. For example, you could try using a trackball instead of a mouse, getting a different chair, getting a better monitor, getting larger glasses, etc.
How certain are you that you have good posture? Do you know what good posture is and how it feels? This is not meant as an offense, I only want to make sure that you have the correct goals in mind If you do have good posture, do you also have good movements?
If it's the same as me it could be either tennis or golfer's elbow. It's a type of tendonitis. If it is tendonitis the poster mentioning working out is partially correct. Treatment for this is exercise using light free weights flexing at the wrist and doing between 40-60 repetitions. It works the tendons and the muscles of the forearm breaking them down so your body increases the blood flow to build them back up healthily. (I cannot stress enough how the weight used should allow you to do that many reps. If you can only do 10 you will make the condition worse not better. This isn't body-building, your not trying to work the muscle but more the tendon).
And what movements would those be? I'll be looking into getting a trackball, although i wish that i could avoid using a mouse altogether as i think that it contributes greatly to the pain, but its probably not possible to stop using it as long as i'm at a computer.
No, No I feel no offense at all. I'm not sure what is good posture, for both piano playing and working at a computer. Somehow, i think its a different approach in this case. Since my posture isn't anything special or unique; I'd rather be informed of whats 'proper' or 'effective'
Hmmm....interesting that you state lifting weights and working out as a remedy. I hope that 'tennis elbow or golfers elbow' is a generic term for this type of pain, because i've never played golf before and can't recall the last time i played tennis. What exactly are 'light free weights' that you mention? So, is increasing the blood flow to the tendons and muscles going to get rid of the pain?