She uses the Taubman approach to get rid of injuries and play with more fun. I started that too. It means never getting tense in the first place and to use natural movements based on rotating forearms, even if that becomes invisible later on.
Another pointed, and a very good, reminder that inefficient techniques can lead to serious, perhaps extensive, injury as a repetitive stress activity over long time frames. I've been there but it took me months of positive rehab work to fully recover. Injuries can occur in the lower body as well. Beyond good stuff, absolute important consideration. We have countless documented reports of same. Many we don't hear about because the victims quit playing. Be well and prosper.
I'm so sorry to hear this! I too got injured twice when I was younger, which is why I started this channel to help people. Recovery from a performance injury is a hard journey but possible! I wish you well, best of luck!
I’ve read about the Taubman approach to piano playing to prevent injury , and read a story about a concert pianist who had injuries and was going to doctors and sports doctors and the only thing that helped was he got a lesson with Taubman and she showed him the technique to prevent injury so I do believe there is something in this going to doctors can’t help because when you go back to the piano you injure yourself again with the wrong technique, my belief.
i’m seeing a occupational therapist and still learning theory from a piano teacher a better than my original. Is there going to be an ability to play one day even if it’s a never injury?
Most injuries related to piano playing are over-use injuries and are fixable if one's technique changes to a more healthy and coordinated one IMO. The key lies in changing one's technique.
Glad your sister was able to overcome the injury and get back to playing, looking forward to the new series!
Thanks!
Very insightful and important topic; thank you very much!
You are very welcome! Thanks for the support!
She uses the Taubman approach to get rid of injuries and play with more fun. I started that too. It means never getting tense in the first place and to use natural movements based on rotating forearms, even if that becomes invisible later on.
Another pointed, and a very good, reminder that inefficient techniques can lead to serious, perhaps extensive, injury as a repetitive stress activity over long time frames. I've been there but it took me months of positive rehab work to fully recover. Injuries can occur in the lower body as well. Beyond good stuff, absolute important consideration. We have countless documented reports of same. Many we don't hear about because the victims quit playing. Be well and prosper.
You guys are great!! Erica and Craig! Thank you for sharing and spreading hope 🙏💝🌻
you are very welcome!
Absolutely revealing. Thank you for your splendid work. ❤
Thank you for sharing :)
Excellent video, also enjoyed the music!
Thank you!
I would like to see Piano Chats Ep. 2 and 3 etc ...
That’s what happened to me 😭 😭
I am seeing a sports medicine doctor.
I stopped practicing for hours.
I'm so sorry to hear this! I too got injured twice when I was younger, which is why I started this channel to help people. Recovery from a performance injury is a hard journey but possible! I wish you well, best of luck!
I’ve read about the Taubman approach to piano playing to prevent injury , and read a story about a concert pianist who had injuries and was going to doctors and sports doctors and the only thing that helped was he got a lesson with Taubman and she showed him the technique to prevent injury so I do believe there is something in this going to doctors can’t help because when you go back to the piano you injure yourself again with the wrong technique, my belief.
i got radial tunnel syndrome. I am getting help but i’m afraid i won’t be able to play these songs i am writing
i’m seeing a occupational therapist and still learning theory from a piano teacher a better than my original. Is there going to be an ability to play one day even if it’s a never injury?
I'm sorry to hear this!
Most injuries related to piano playing are over-use injuries and are fixable if one's technique changes to a more healthy and coordinated one IMO. The key lies in changing one's technique.
Update pls 🙏