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#1308829 - 11/19/09 09:38 PM
Re: Both of my hands are hurting in the same place!
[Re: boopis]
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Registered: 05/26/07
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Go to an orthopedic surgeon that specializes in hands.
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#1308835 - 11/19/09 09:54 PM
Re: Both of my hands are hurting in the same place!
[Re: MarkL]
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Registered: 07/20/09
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i really cant afford to keep going. I went to one last time
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#1308857 - 11/19/09 10:24 PM
Re: Both of my hands are hurting in the same place!
[Re: boopis]
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Registered: 08/08/09
Posts: 546
Loc: Iowa, USA
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That part of the hand can be affected by the lateral, or sideways angle, of your wrists. Adjust your bench, experiment with your hands at different angles both laterally and vertically. I had a similar problem when I began that was fixed by technique/posture.
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#1308885 - 11/19/09 10:54 PM
Re: Both of my hands are hurting in the same place!
[Re: AlphaTerminus]
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Registered: 07/20/09
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ooo interesting ill have to try that thanks
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#1308916 - 11/19/09 11:53 PM
Re: Both of my hands are hurting in the same place!
[Re: boopis]
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Registered: 11/11/09
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That area is also involved in controlling the thumb. Don't strain your thumb - take it easy.
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#1308926 - 11/20/09 12:10 AM
Re: Both of my hands are hurting in the same place!
[Re: keyboardklutz]
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Do you study with a piano teacher, or are you self-taught?
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#1308961 - 11/20/09 01:38 AM
Re: Both of my hands are hurting in the same place!
[Re: rocket88]
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Registered: 10/05/08
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Loc: San Jose, CA
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Over-the-counter NSAIDS (like ibuprofen, aspirin, naproxen sodium; not tylenol) can help with the pain and also are somewhat anti-inflammatory. It can also help to ice the area two or three times a day for about fifteen minutes, with the ice pack wrapped in a few thicknesses of handkerchief. That helps both pain and inflammation; it's some trouble but it does work.
The other posts about seat height, sitting posture, and the angle of your wrists may help address the underlying problem. But cutting way down on the activity that's causing the pain is going to be necessary too.
If you're in school, the instructors may have advice. The problem is very common. I can't say any more than your doctor: it might be tendonitis, but if that's what it is, it means that the tendons and the processes through which they travel, as they connect the finger bones to the muscles in the forearm, have inflammation or irritation, and that is making the area painful. They are not very forgiving, and healing the injury takes time. It can heal up--- or it can get a lot worse.
If you can't clear it up on your own, the doc may prescribe physical therapy or possibly steroid shots in the hand, to put the breaks on the runaway inflammation. It's certainly better to try it the easy way. Good luck with it!
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#1309321 - 11/20/09 04:13 PM
Re: Both of my hands are hurting in the same place!
[Re: boopis]
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Registered: 03/13/09
Posts: 44
Loc: NYC, USA
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I will relay the advice given to me by my teacher (and also given by many in this forum, but not mentioned in this thread yet). You should never feel pain while playing, unless you suffer from a chronic condition (in which case a career in performance is pretty much out of the question anyway). The very instant you start to feel pain, stop immediately. Observe your finger/wrist/forearm at that moment, and look for any awkward positioning. Go back a few measures and replay the passage slowly, trying to identify exactly where it starts to hurt.
As an example, I was recently experiencing some left hand pain, in a similar region to where you indicate, while working on a parallel chromatic octave passage in Liszt's Transcendental Etude 11. Going back through it slowly, I realized that, in moving from white to black keys, I was only rotating my hand (to move up my thumb, and the fourth finger is already nearly in place) and not moving my forearm. This resulted in poor alignment, and eventually pain. In this case, I suppose my brain subconsciously worked out that this was the most economical movement.
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#1309374 - 11/20/09 05:40 PM
Re: Both of my hands are hurting in the same place!
[Re: euler]
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Registered: 11/11/09
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I will agree that NSAID's can help. HOWEVER, since they dull your pain, you can injure yourself more easily while using them. So if it hurts bad enough for drugs, then take the drugs, AND don't touch the piano again until the painkiller effect has worn off, say six hours later, or the next day.
If you don't stay healthy you'll fail for sure. Pain means you're doing it seriously wrong. Always. No exceptions. Getting tired is a different thing.
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