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Offline rafant

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Be aware: Computer-related injuries
on: August 10, 2004, 04:56:43 PM
I have used computers since two decades ago, almost daily, for hours. When I was younger, there was no effect on my health, but after 30's the body doesn't recover as quickly as before, and some discomfort appeared gradually until becoming pain, mainly in my hands and right elbow. It's a condition known as Repetitive Stress Injury (RSI). I was diagnosed of abuse syndrome, and currently I never can use the computer's keyboard without pain. Fortunately the pain doesn't appear at the piano, but I think that the disorder affects my ability to control my touch and to articulate trills.

So, you guys and girls accustomed to use the computer for hours, learn the lesson, and take it easy: Place the keyboard comfortably, key in softly, donīt keep the hand on the mouse when you aren't using it, also in order to avoid undue pressure on the nerves donīt keep the forearms on the table, and above all take pauses often. Go to doctor if some pain is persistent.

My piano teacher says, "if pain appears during playing, something wrong is being done". So, don't neglect to play keeping the shoulders, arms, hands and fingers as relaxed as possible all the time.

Offline Balakirev

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Re: Be aware: Computer-related injuries
Reply #1 on: August 11, 2004, 07:17:10 AM
Thank you!
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Offline pianoannie

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Re: Be aware: Computer-related injuries
Reply #2 on: August 11, 2004, 03:12:13 PM
This is SO true.  Two specific things I do that helps prevent the pain from computer use (which I've had severely in the past) are:
1.  Use a rolled up hand towel under the arm that uses the mouse, so that the wrist is level with the rest of the arm.
2.  Not only take breaks, but do hand and arm stretching exercises (I have a sheet of specific ones from my occupational therapist).  You can probably search and find some online.

Offline Balakirev

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Re: Be aware: Computer-related injuries
Reply #3 on: August 11, 2004, 04:19:58 PM
*Sets a towel*

I now barely move my hands of my Laps and I am streching after I used the computer to surf piano forum.

The problem is that I am hypochondriac.
Balakirev helped found the free school of Music in St. Petersburg.
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