The Professional Violinist, His Painful Neck, and His Vision

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  • Опубликовано: 11 янв 2025

Комментарии • 29

  • @minoobiabangard8225
    @minoobiabangard8225 4 месяца назад +1

    It would be awesome if you talk about pianists typical pattern issues. I personally really sense that using right pedal of the piano plays a huge role in my right foot overactiveness and pain.

  • @generatingideas
    @generatingideas 3 года назад +2

    FINALLY a physical therapist talking about professoinal musicians.... YES

  • @gabrielbilbao8545
    @gabrielbilbao8545 Год назад

    Hi Neal, I am a professional violinist and to be honest the biggest improve that I had in my playing ocurred when I found your channel and learnt about PRI. Thank you for everything!!!!

  • @naukafit
    @naukafit 3 года назад +1

    Hej Zvonimir! Cool to hear that you're from Osijek!

  • @CyBORGBOY11
    @CyBORGBOY11 3 года назад +3

    I started playing and learning acoustic guitar at 16 years old. And then, after 1 or 2 years I got astigmatism only in my left eye. As we know if we are right heanded we use to stare looking to the left side where we are pressing the guitar cords. Well, some people say that astigmatism may be also lens induced like wearing 24/7 any kind of lens (plus or minus).

  • @craftyninjacat
    @craftyninjacat 3 года назад +1

    (If anyone is skeptical) 10 -11 hours sounds like an exaggeration, but it's for real. 8-10+ hours of practicing every day is the average for music majors in the US as well.

  • @HoyaS2-914
    @HoyaS2-914 3 года назад +5

    Can you please make a video about how to properly sleep (pelvic position)? Do you have to posterioly tilt your pelvis when you lay down? Sleep is very important because our body repairs while we sleep

    • @2fastnfurious4u
      @2fastnfurious4u 3 года назад +1

      you can noir properly sleep until you improve your posture

    • @skepticsphere5930
      @skepticsphere5930 2 года назад

      @@2fastnfurious4u why? how does posture impact sleep?

    • @2fastnfurious4u
      @2fastnfurious4u 2 года назад

      @@skepticsphere5930 compressed/descended rib cage influences diaphragm and abdominals

    • @skepticsphere5930
      @skepticsphere5930 2 года назад

      @@2fastnfurious4u But if the airway is still closed, would this matter?
      I think in my case, my sleep duration was the same.

  • @jivkonanchev6684
    @jivkonanchev6684 3 года назад +2

    Hi Neal, can you make a video or explain here how to reposition the right scapula? I sense that the right lower trap, triceps and
    serratus anterior are involved by I can't figure how to make the scapula stick to it's right place on the rib cage. Thanks to you, I was able to reposition my pelvis and thus the pain in my back virtually disappeared. The only thing left to handle is this right scapula which keeps bringing me back into Left AIC/Right BC pattern and it's so frustrating

    • @jivkonanchev6684
      @jivkonanchev6684 3 года назад

      P.S. Keep doing what you're doing, you're changing lives!

    • @MindDrip
      @MindDrip 3 года назад

      I have the same issue. Which specific movements did you do to address your pelvis? The ones recommended on his website?

    • @jivkonanchev6684
      @jivkonanchev6684 3 года назад

      @@MindDrip yes, the ones from the websites. I also started paying a lot of attention to how I sit in the office, occasionally pulling my left hip backwards and trying to feel the left ZOA all the time. I'm into weightlifting so I also switched doing unilateral exercises like bulgarian split-squats and single leg rdl - these two made my left leg way more stable although the L hamstring need more strengthening. I also perform 10-15 slow breaths a couple of times a day standing straight, keeping my left leg bend at the knee and feeling my left heel and right arch. Hope this is helpful.

  • @joshs4171
    @joshs4171 3 года назад +1

    Neal, what is PRI’s prospective on corrective eye surgery ( LASIK, RELEX SMILE, etc.) to at least raise the baseline vision issues.

    • @NealHallinan
      @NealHallinan  3 года назад +1

      Its viewed as potentially problematic bc some people may be operating on a “patterned visual system” which would likely not be their baseline vision if they were neutral and stable. Hope that makes sense.

  • @willvaralla2667
    @willvaralla2667 3 года назад +1

    im curious, have you ever found an instance when someone improved eyesight? or reduced their glasses prescription?

    • @NealHallinan
      @NealHallinan  3 года назад

      Yes, that happens. It's not uncommon, actually.

  • @zdorov-vsegda
    @zdorov-vsegda 3 года назад +1

    как жаль, что не везде есть субтитры... как жаль, что не понимаю!!!

    • @АндрейМалышев-ц6е
      @АндрейМалышев-ц6е 3 года назад +2

      Уже несколько месяцев изучаю эти техники и эту идею. Ничего подобного в России нет. Могу сказать, что это реально работает. Neal спасибо тебе!

  • @teeheex26
    @teeheex26 3 года назад

    If I can stand on my left leg and get my rib cage down and feel my left glute turn on. Is that a good sign of being on the left side? Should I practice being in this position?

    • @teeheex26
      @teeheex26 3 года назад

      I’d say I have good sense of the left ground as well. I’m just trying to deter right ql over activity. A reply would really mean alot

  • @ruebenandrews9914
    @ruebenandrews9914 3 года назад

    Hi Neil,
    I have managed to get to my left side but I can't seem to get back to right side using the left external rotator group of hip muscles. It's like I have good neurological feel of my right side hip muscles and can pronate well on that right foot but I can't do it as easily on the left to get myself to go back and fro.
    Any ideas?

    • @NealHallinan
      @NealHallinan  3 года назад +1

      No real ideas. Probably requires help from a professional.

    • @ruebenandrews9914
      @ruebenandrews9914 3 года назад

      @@NealHallinan yeah maybe its a special case like your vision thing that your going through, and needs professional help.
      One thing can you do more videos showing the connection link between different chains both ipsilaterallt and contralaterally. For example one thing that I think really helped me was when you mentioned that pronations and external rotation on the right side should match with contracting the left IO/TA. I think thats what helped me with my initial problems of ER.
      But I find it would be helpful if you can also go into other matching pairs of muscles or muscle chains that should activate given the correct input based on neurological sensing. Thanks.

  • @R3LAPZE
    @R3LAPZE 3 года назад +1

    using a mop for 8 hours 5 days a week for years could have done this too me too?

  • @fab123fab
    @fab123fab Год назад

    interesting!