Hello everyone,
I would like some advice if possible. I have been playing piano for over 10 years, and taught myself, with all the bad habits that can lead to. I managed to reach a relatively high level on my own, with some unavoidable blanks in my technique.
To give you an idea of what I could play (in the good old days), some pieces I've learnt over the years include:
-Chopin ballades 1 and 4, some movts from the concertos
-Rachmaninoff preludes (from both sets)
-Bortkiewicz preludes and other pieces
-Schumann sonatas, fantasiestuke
-Brahms rhapsodies
Etc, the list is a little long...!
Without the help of a teacher, I've had to find solutions to technical problems through pure experiment and long hours at the piano.
For quite a number of years I kept improving and making leaps forward. About 5ish years ago I started noticing some discomfort at the piano and after playing for a while. Over the years it has progressively worsened, and now includes weakness in the wrists, arms and fingers. A complete list of (current) symptoms is:
-chronic weakness as listed above, in fingers, hands, wrists, and arms.
-pain both when arms and hands are in use, and more worryingly, while at rest.
-sometimes I experience numbness along the 5th finger and up the hand after I finish playing.
To complicate matters, I've been 'diagnosed' with osteoarthritis in my thumbs and wrists (the diagnosis was made by simply observing and palpating my hands, so I doubt the accuracy of diagnosis).
What really worries me is that these problems have come to have a big effect in my daily life. I experience these symptoms every day, even when I don't play for a while (It's been 2 months and my hands are aching!)
Simple everyday actions have become difficult such as opening a jar that's shut tight, lifting heavy bags/ pots in the kitchen, even holding my phone to write this is causing me pain. Every aspect of daily life seems to be affected
The physiotherapist told me that it is caused by the piano, that I have played with incorrect posture, positions, weight for so long that I've caused a lot of damage.
What I'd like to know (after a very long essay. Sorry!) Is whether anyone has ever heard of such chronic injuries being caused by the piano, that cause problems even when you don't play for months, and whether there is a solution.
If someone has suffered with similar problems, do they have a name for the condition/s? Are there cures/ways to solve the problems? Is it possible to reverse the damage?
I would hate to have to give up playing!! The piano is very important to me.
Sorry for the length of this post,
Thanks in advance,
Daithi