Mental practice... and only play those pieces until you have them completely memorised in your head. I don't think playing the pieces one time for a concert might do much harm.The problem is, mental practice is not easy at all.PM if you want more information.Best wishes,Gonzalo
therapy she proscripted is twice a day ice-massage, ibuprofen 3 times/day and some kind of gel (''Deep Relief'').
hopefully you don't have aheart problem or anything. numbness in the arm can indicate minor stroke
computer time with piano time can be deadly. i think computer use is actually dangerous to piano playing if overdone.
But I'm really wondering about what Thalbergmad said about acupuncture. Did it take the tendonitis away right away or did you have to go for several treatments? And did it last?
ps thal - i'm just teasing about the acupuncture.
I cannot begin to tell you how true that is. It was the computer did me under not the other way around.I have seen this and have backed off the computer. The mouse in particular is deadly. I used to love doing Finale.Do you also do a lot of computer?ridr27*my two-cents*
oh well, i should stop pity myself
acupunture? i'm panically afraid of needles, but if that's what could help me, i'd be ready to let them stab me with needles
i use laptop, without normal mouse, but it doesn't seem to be much of help. in fact, like i stated somewhere before i always sit reclined on right arm and thinking about it now, i can't understand how stupid i've been. another thing, which posibly ruined my hand is beloved campanella i obviously didn't relax as much as i should while practising (i wasn't even aware). i always used to sleep on that right hand, which also ''helped'' with tendonitis. and here i am
I was sorry to read this, i can understand how concerned you are.First of all, for something like this i would always seek a second opinion. After all, we are talking about your future here.As an ex powerlifter, i have often used deep heat and ibugel, but that is only soothing pain, not solving a problem. If you are going to use deep heat, try a small amount first, as some people can be allergic to it. It also stinks to high heaven. Hot/cold massage can be very effective.I have suffered from tendonitis before and the most effective treatment for me was acupuncture. I don't now how it works, but it did for me.I am no doctor, but as you are very young, your powers of recuperation must still be very high. If a specialist tells you not to practice, you must not be tempted even if you have concerts.Good luck, i am sure you will be OK.ThalPS I have charged my most powerfull healing crystal for you
I might actually be able to help you here with sound advice based on experience. First, you have to be more specific.What other activities away from the piano were you engaging in when the problem at the keyoard began?What position(s) do you sleep in.What is the exact nature of the "pain". You state, pain, but that's very general. Is it a tingling, burning, stiffening, cramping, etc.? And where exactly do these symptoms manifest themselves?How long can you play before experiencing exacerbation of these symptoms?What about typing or other avtivities that use independent finger activity. Any problems?Has anyone suggested your seeing an A.R.T therapist (Active release therapy, the only type of phsical therapist that can actually alleviate these symptoms)?
Hey Thal. You've got a powerlifter here too. What's your personal best and bodyweight? Does handling the heavy iron affect your technical ability at the keyboard?
I have never mixed the two together really. I Spent most of my 20's and early 30's in the gym and did not really touch the piano. When i got injured, i stopped the heavy stuff and started to play again.My best dead lift was 300 kilos and i think i weighed about 100 kilos at the time. the bench press and squat are too sad to mention. I am 42 now, so all of that is way in the past. Now, i probably weigh 300 kilos and could probably dead lift 100 kilos. So everything is in reverse Thal
he switched recently to mountaineering.
at this age, you are totally in touch with your body
All the better. After the climb, he can have a loaded Olympic bar waiting for him at the top of the mountain.
Yeh, I can't touch my toes coz my stomach is in the way.You speak very wise words sir and you have given me a little boost. Due to a knee injury, dead lifts and squats are out, but i see no reason why i should not do a good bench.I just hope it does not affect my banjo playing.Thal