perhaps i misphrased. I don't do alot of exercises or desire to. I mean are there any ways to approach the problem in a new way. I've discussed the issue alot with my teacher but it doesn't seem to be making much difference. I've reached a fairly competent level of playing with the problem not causing any physical problems but i do agree it is hampering the fluency of my playing.
I caution against Taubman or Golandsky. Both try to make broad use of a couple of overarching technical skills and apply them nonsensically to everything. While this may be an improvement, it still doesn't cover what really is the point of piano technique.Both approaches are the new"arm weight" approach from several decades ago.
You obviously know nothing about Taubman or Golandsky methods. What are the two "overarching technical skills" they are supposed to apply to everything? And how did you come by such knowledge? I never heard such ignorance. Nor are they tied to the "arm weight" model. It is used by some teachers when it is helpful, but it is not an intrinsic part of the method. Better get informed. Ignorance is not a good thing.