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#1470942 - 07/09/10 03:21 AM
Re: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome/Tendonitis
[Re: keyboardklutz]
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Registered: 02/26/06
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Loc: Andorra
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In this video your wrists are quite stiff. Can you see how the RH little finger hovers tensely all the time? I hate to say so but your playing mechanism from finger tip to elbow is very rigid. I agree with KeyboardKlutz. Judging by the video, you are not well, physically, before the piano. Playing your little finger seems to be a terrible ordeal. It seems to me that you are sitting too high. I suspect that if you are seated substantially lower, with your elbows below the keyboard and actually pulling down a bit on the hands, you are going to feel a tremendous relief. I also ask Elissa"s question: Maybe you have a pinched nerve in the neck?
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#1471053 - 07/09/10 10:25 AM
Re: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome/Tendonitis
[Re: EJR]
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Registered: 10/05/08
Posts: 3458
Loc: San Jose, CA
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Hmmm... what I see in the vid is that you have your right hand flexed upward, which is a very dangerous position for tendonitis. That suggests to me that you may be sitting too low, not too high... or maybe, too close.
You could take a cushion to the practice room, or a volume of the encyclopedia (maybe an atlas--- more sitting room).
Whichever; you'll have to experiment. The idea is to let the wrist be straight, not flexed either upward or downward. You can see how the kink at the wrist binds the tendons and makes them rub harder, which irritates them.
I also see a lot of playing with just the fingers, which is another situation which irritates and tires the hand. It is easy enough to say, 'Spread the effort out; let the bigger muscles in the arm, the shoulder, and the back and trunk divide the work and help the fingers," but you really need a good teacher to show you this.
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#1471190 - 07/09/10 01:21 PM
Re: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome/Tendonitis
[Re: Jeff Clef]
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Registered: 02/26/06
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It seems to me that you are sitting too high.
That suggests to me that you may be sitting too low, not too high Ha ! Don't you just love the internet !
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#1471248 - 07/09/10 02:40 PM
Re: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome/Tendonitis
[Re: Jeff Clef]
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...but you really need a good teacher to show you this. Yikes! If I said that here, this is what would happen to me... 
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#1472836 - 07/12/10 10:52 AM
Re: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome/Tendonitis
[Re: casinitaly]
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Registered: 09/16/06
Posts: 4217
Loc: Santa Fe, NM
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Good luck Teodor. It was all about physical therapy for me, but my case was not as intense as yours apparently is. Please keep in touch here, and also let us know about the summer piano teacher who has experience with this too. We're plugging for you - piano meant too much to you to not give this a big try.
Cathy
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#1479534 - 07/22/10 11:15 PM
Re: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome/Tendonitis
[Re: casinitaly]
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Any improvements so far? I've been following your plight as I am in a similar but much less severe situation.
I think I will try physio as well.
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#1479538 - 07/22/10 11:33 PM
Re: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome/Tendonitis
[Re: schlittk]
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Warm, moist heat can provide a temporizing measure. One of the best sources of this I have found is a rice bag. Here are instructions on how to construct one from a dear friend of mine (original writing style retained):
Materials: • 1/4 yd fleece • A couple pounds of short grain white rice, or your grain of choice
Directions: 1. You gitcherself some soft fabric, tightish weave. Knit or fleece is good; the thicker fabric theoretically holds the warmth longer, but I haven't scientifically checked the theory. 2. Cut two pieces fabric into your desired shape. I cut mine about 6x15. R has a C-shaped one she puts around her neck. 3. Sew right sides together, leaving an opening to insert grain. 4. Later addition: Stitch a second time, very close to the first stitching. Helps prevent seam poppage and rice leakage. 5. Turn right side out. 6. You gitcher grain of choice. You do not cook it. Repeat, DO NOT cook it! *snicker* 7. I think short grain rice works well, because it is scent free, and the rounded grains move well, less poky. Flax seed has a wonderful feel, but smells like linseed oil when heated. Potpourri is an interesting addition for foot warmers, but I wouldn't want that perfume next to my face. I have a buckwheat neck bag at home which works very well, but it smells like pancakes when warmed. Millet might be an option, too. 8. When you fill the bag, you want it floppy, but not so thin that it loses heat quickly. The contents of the 6x15 bag I used last night are about an inch deep when the bag is leveled out on a flat surface, and it is just right. 9. Sew opening closed with a tight stitch. Machine stitching works well, because it is faster and less likely to leak grains. Stitch twice.
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#1479541 - 07/22/10 11:36 PM
Re: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome/Tendonitis
[Re: tranquillo]
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that rice bag sounds so nice. mine are much plainer.. simply rice poured into a sock, then the sock is tied at the top. I find the rice bags wear out after a while and you have to start with fresh rice.
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#1479624 - 07/23/10 03:19 AM
Re: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome/Tendonitis
[Re: schlittk]
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Registered: 12/16/09
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Any improvements so far? I've been following your plight as I am in a similar but much less severe situation.
I think I will try physio as well. I can't say there is any. Maybe a tiny bit but typing at the computer and using a mouse produces the same aches still... I am done with the 7 days of physio that were supposed to fix me, I am doing 3 more days but I don't know if it will help. I was in a less severe situation too, when it began in february but I did not rest then and as a result it got worse. It's not crippling pain, it's just annoying and the reason I don't use the PC much any more is because I don't want to make it worse, same with piano. But this waiting is killing me, every day I try to do something as usual for a couple of minutes and I can't without discomfort... Thanks for the rice bag tip, might give it a try.
Edited by Teodor (07/23/10 03:19 AM)
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#1479724 - 07/23/10 09:01 AM
Re: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome/Tendonitis
[Re: Teodor]
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Registered: 02/09/10
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I too am currently having some problems with CTS, my thumb and two first fingers on my left hand have pins and needles and my wrist and hand sometimes get a burning sensation.
I found an exercise on the WEB where by you stretch out your arms in front of you, palms down then bend your hands upwards to 90degrees, hold for 5 seconds then relax, then make a fist and bend the hands down for a count of 5 then relax, do this ten times then let the arms down to your sides and shake your hands to help relax them, I've only done this a few times but the tingling is starting to go after only a few days.
I can't promise it will work but it seems to be helping me, I dreaded the thought of having to give up piano and hopefully if this works I wont have too.
Give it a try, I hope it helps.
Cheers
Martin
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#1479738 - 07/23/10 09:21 AM
Re: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome/Tendonitis
[Re: MF-Blues]
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Registered: 10/05/08
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Loc: San Jose, CA
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My experience with physio was that the practitioner gave me exercises and stretches to do every day, with a return appointment every few weeks or a month apart. This is the kind of problem that builds up over time, and which takes time to correct. I think that an expectation that a physiotherapist can make it go away in a week may be unrealistic.
Mine was very good, and she wanted to know whether the at-home work was helping, having no effect, or if the problem was still getting worse. That way, she could adjust the therapy to fit the real conditions. The orthopedist also followed-up after a period of time.
I had to change my everyday practices so that the benefit would last.
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#1479867 - 07/23/10 12:39 PM
Re: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome/Tendonitis
[Re: Teodor]
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Registered: 10/05/08
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That is an honest diagnosis, at least. When we get in real trouble is when the doc decides he knows what's going on, but he doesn't really. I appreciate your feeling on hearing it, though... I've been through something similar. Mine got so bad I couldn't bear the pressure of pushing a glass door open (like any store or bank has), before I landed in the specialist's office.
Interestingly, in that case, I felt pain in my hand and wrist but the actual injury was a partly-torn tendon just below the elbow. It was caused by a fall from my bike. The doc had to prove it to me, because I didn't believe it. And--- what a surprise--- treating the hand and wrist (for a whole year) had been ineffective. Classic example of 'referred pain.' He knew right away, though--- they see it in the office every day.
I'm sorry this is having such an impact on your life and your playing. All I can think of is, look at the vids of your hands... maybe, compare them with some of the great players'. What I remember seeing is that your wrists were bent back, and the fingers were cocked up higher than the body of the hand. It may seem subtle, but that is something you could work on. It's a position that 100% for sure stresses the tendons.
Sometimes re-learning these small details is the key to letting your body heal, and preventing new injuries.
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#1480315 - 07/24/10 01:46 AM
Re: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome/Tendonitis
[Re: swc2004]
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I had Carpal Tunnel surgery in my right hand. Before surgery I had a list of can't do's.....
Feel the button on my shirt when I want to button it Write for long period Use the mouse on my PC Hold a cup of tea without changing hands Hold a toothbrush firmly Carry a newspaper or book Ride a bike Play piano Sleep through the night Strangle my wife!!!
Honestly, after years of wear and tear the surgeon said it was the worst case he ever operated on. The op took 18 minutes which he recorded as the longest he had done.
Now I am totally cured.
Do yourself a favour. See your doctor, insist on the surgery and get on with it!
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#1480335 - 07/24/10 02:52 AM
Re: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome/Tendonitis
[Re: swc2004]
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I'm trying the exercises that I found, they give some relief but I don't expect a quick cure, I have been suffering it for a long time but didn't know what it was, it's only now that the tingling in my thumb and fingers is getting worse that I decided to investigate and found out I have CTS symptoms.
I will keep trying the exercises and I'll try and remember to come back on here and let everyone know if it's working or not.
At the moment mines more of an annoyance than a problem but if left unchecked I think it will get worse.
I don't really want to end up having an op, I've had too many op's already for other stuff it's about time I cured something naturally.
cheers
Martin
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#1480352 - 07/24/10 03:59 AM
Re: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome/Tendonitis
[Re: swc2004]
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Registered: 12/16/09
Posts: 708
Loc: Bulgaria
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I had Carpal Tunnel surgery in my right hand. Before surgery I had a list of can't do's.....
Feel the button on my shirt when I want to button it Write for long period Use the mouse on my PC Hold a cup of tea without changing hands Hold a toothbrush firmly Carry a newspaper or book Ride a bike Play piano Sleep through the night Strangle my wife!!!
Honestly, after years of wear and tear the surgeon said it was the worst case he ever operated on. The op took 18 minutes which he recorded as the longest he had done.
Now I am totally cured.
Do yourself a favour. See your doctor, insist on the surgery and get on with it! Surgery on both hands? That would suck, I can't do it unless my doctors are sure it is necessary and they can't even pin point the exact problem so how can I trust them to operate on me? Also I doubt I can afford the operation unless it's 100$ for both hands, that's about my limit per month.
Edited by Teodor (07/24/10 04:05 AM)
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#1480353 - 07/24/10 04:10 AM
Re: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome/Tendonitis
[Re: Teodor]
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Registered: 02/09/10
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Teodor
The exercise I mentioned in my earlier post, have you tried anything like it and am I just wasting my time or have you only consulted the doctor.
Sorry if I missed anything like this in one of your earlier posts, I haven't read every single one of them as yet.
Cheers
Martin
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#1480358 - 07/24/10 04:43 AM
Re: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome/Tendonitis
[Re: MF-Blues]
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#1480612 - 07/24/10 02:57 PM
Re: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome/Tendonitis
[Re: MF-Blues]
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Registered: 05/22/09
Posts: 2616
Loc: Scotland
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I had carpal tunnel syndrome a while ago and I did get rid of it by doing this: I found an exercise on the WEB where by you stretch out your arms in front of you, palms down then bend your hands upwards to 90degrees, hold for 5 seconds then relax, ....
I couldn't manage to 90 degrees, but the idea is the same. I did do it a lot, and it only got better very slowly. if there's inflammation in the nerve/tendon, then it may take a very long time for it to get better.
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