New here - hope I'm in right place. I'm a skilled almost-middle-aged pianist desperate to hang onto my ability to play. Have had carpal tunnel for over 2 years (sudden onset- definitive cause never determined) and have failed all therapies trying to avoid surgery. Can't avoid it any more, as am losing dexterity, strength, etc.
Want to find medical practitioners who appreciate the needs of a pianist, particularly in helping me recover post-surgery, and have been stunned by the collective blank stare I've gotten. Have called local universities, music schools, prof. orchestras, hand clinics, you name it. Th most I've found is one local member of PAMA, who doens't have experience with pianists (but is willing to try with greater openness and awareness than others), someone who teaches Alexander technique, and a dr who plays piano but hasn't worked on pianists.
Maybe worse than the blank stare response are those who simply dismiss that my needs could be any different than anyone else's needs. It seems to me that it's pretty important for someone who's helping me get back to playing post-surgery understands the different requirements, say, in playing a Chopin Nocturne vs. a Scherzo, or even Mozart vs. Rachmaninoff. Am I just nuts???
Please help. Advice, direction, suggestions- general, or anyone (surgeon, physical therapist, etc?) specific to Denver metro area or surrounding states - would be most appreciated.
Currently have messages into Performing Arts Clinic in Boston and Medical Program for performing artists at the Rehab Institution of Chicago, btw. Don't know how practical that is, but thought it couldn't hurt to get whatever info they might be willing to give.
Please help.
Thanks in advance.
M.