Hi.
For those who've suffered with right hand &/or forearm discomfort; RSI; Tendinitis etc, how have you managed and minimised the issue?
I think my trouble is that I have smaller hands, and spend probably 75% of my playing on my 3+1 Eb. Then I pick up my piston Bb and my RH pinky is getting stressed.
In the past I've had rotary instruments, and never noticed any issue, but then I was younger!
Any thoughts welcomed.
Disclaimer - obvs I'll see a doc for real advice; just looking for opinions here. Thanks.
MP
Hand & forearm pains...
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Re: Hand & forearm pains...
I had numbness and tingling at one point in my life, and it went away when I focused on keeping my wrist from bending while I played. Maybe try playing with a wrist brace and see if that helps?
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Re: Hand & forearm pains...
You could check your wrist angle --- the reason I didn't buy a Yamaha piston F at the very beginning is that even on play testing it was killing my wrist; its design assumes a very long torso. (Otherwise I'd probably still have that tuba.) I have ergonomic trouble with top pistons too, and I have ended up with rotaries. Different stuff is going to work for different people, I think. I've run into problems with the pinky hook on horns, and also with the weight of an oboe or English horn on my right thumb. Both of those situations, I had to find other ways to support the instrument (flipper for the horn, The Hook for the double reeds) in order to take stress off my hands. So -- try stuff, and you'll find something that works.
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I've had left forearm and hand problems from disks in my neck impinging on nerves. Steroid shot knocked it down a lot. Next step is surgery if necessary. Also, I found losing some weight helped me as well.
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Re: Hand & forearm pains...
I have thyroid disease. One fun side effect is hand pain. That includes while I am not trying to play tuba. Playing the tuba is when I experience the most pain, though. I have found that very small bore, rotary valve tubas help quite a bit. I have had my hands examined—no arthritis or carpal tunnel. I have moved to a Mirafone 184, and I can play longer with less pain.
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Re: Hand & forearm pains...
Thanks for the replies.
My discomfort isn't too bad - I just want to keep it to a minimum and hope to prevent it becoming a problem since I know these things can take forever to calm down if they get severe.
I have access to a King 2341, and Wessex Viverna & Prokofiev.
All have light springs and obvs the valveset is physically bigger on the Wessex models, but they do have giant fingerbuttons, which must help.
I previously spent time with a Fafner piston, and a PT-6 piston, both with MW 'Big-Valves' and that was just a no-no for me.
I'm pretty good about posture, partly since I also get a bad back if I don't position myself in a central, balanced position...
A friend can has a Cerveny he will loan me for a short time so I can have a good go on rotors again to check.
Meanwhile, I'm doing basic stretching exercises for arms & hands.
Thanks!