Do you have any advice for professional musicians (piano) which caused it in the first place? This is my livelihood. I've been using the prescription cream and doing stretches. I still need to do my job in-between though.
Great video thank you so much! Went to an OT this week who told me there are no exercises that I should be doing and that I should just keep it in a custom brace 24/7 for three months straight. he seemed bothered that I hadn’t got the Cortizone shot yet and told me that I should just go get the surgery. I’ve been doing these exercises and I feel so much better.
How am I just finding this? Amazing video, concise information, great examples. Felt immediate flexibility and comfort in my wrist that has been deformed because of a bad wrist. Thank you. Thank you for allowing me to play my guitar with longevity in mind
Great video. I had issues a few years ago and couldn’t fix it for nearly 2 years. As a professional musician it was absolutely horrendous. I occasionally get tiny flare ups and the information in this video is not only informative but also very helpful to treat the issue.
i have so many hobbies that use my fingers and they get tense really easily and this is the first time I've found exercises that make them just feel like so much looser thank you sm
With my first massage only, my complete hand was pain free ! Of course, I will have to repeat that 3 times a day forca few weeks. Thousand thanks from an old Swiss dude!
Adaptation Exercises 4:10 Eye movement between 2 targets 4:41 Eye & Finger movements 5:09 Fix gaze on finger while moving head 5:33 Head and finger going opposite directions 20 to 30 reps per set, if you get extremely dizzy, slow it down. Increase speed only if you can handle. Habituation Exercises 7:32 Sitting to Lying to Sitting with head motions 7:51 Seated - moving head and head to knees 8:14 Sitting to standing, turning and bending while standing 8:52 Static balance with eyes open/closed 10:37 Walking down a path and follow alternating targets 11:50 Physical conditioning/cardio exercises (20 min non-interrupted walk)
Big thanks! Just recently felt pain in the palm near my thumb (where the Thenar muscles are as you mentioned) from climbing! Will hopefully get back to it eventually after 2~3 weeks of wearing a splint! (not at my max climbing level ofc)
Once I was having a show in the winter. I put on a capsaicin cream on my right wrist to help me warm up. That was 2 hours before the show. Then we warmed up in the rehearsal room, but my right wrist and hands were cold as hell. We arrived to the place, but they didn't have great heating, no running hot water. I drank a hot tea, maybe it will help. But no. My right wrist and fingers were cold. We started playing the show with cold, stiff hands, I managed to go through it; the moment I left the stage my right wrist started burning from capsaicin cream . It was utter madness, the cream should have worked in 15 minutes. But apparently without blood flow it didn't do anything.
As a pro bass player and volley ball setter, I just do this 5 minutes before doing anything on the upright or electric bass, you don't need no more stooopid scales and patterns warm-ups after that, the muscle memory just work at 200%, no finger trembling because of stage fright, that's why I always bring a VB ball at rehearsals and venues, tours... plus, it can be fun with your colleagues ;-) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WV_bWjWIaxM.html
Hi, I've tried the exercise you do here. My wrist/thumb hurts worse than it did. Feels like electritcy going through my hand. Its my right hand. Am I doing something wrong? Or what can I do different?
I just had my steroids injection few days ago, but the pain is so severe today, glad saw this video, exercises showed here are very helpful. Thank you 😊
Did some DIY installing 9 door seals, each one with 5 self taping screws. The following week I had this Dequav@#$@... 😢 syndrome. Almost 3 months now, 2 splinters later its a little better now, but can flare up for no apparent reason and then its back to zero. But compared to the first days I'm confident it will be gone in 3 months.