TBone static hand RSI problems

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TBoneHalfNote
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by TBoneHalfNote »

Hello all! I'm new to this forum.

For years I've been planning to start learning a tbone and it looks like now I'm ready for it but I've got one proplem.

I've got very vulnerable hands and often I get all kind of RSI's from the static hand position.

I'm fine playing any musical instruments that assume hands in constant motion but once I start learning/playing an instrument that requires a static hold I'm in trouble.

I'm very fine with guitar and piano, no problems there.

However I've been many a time in trouble with trumpet that I've been playing for the last 9 years. Once I settle on a certaing hold with my left hand after some time I develop some RSI and it takes several months to heal that condition then.

I visited a medical therapist specializing in the hand RSI problems and after examination and test she made a conclusion that it's rather the norm for me.

So, my big concern with starting on a tbone is an opportunity to develop some new kind of RSI in my left hand that takes a static position in tbone playing.

What do you friends think of all this and have you ever met people having hand RSI problems similar to mine?

Any thoughts are welcome!
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Doug_Elliott
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by Doug_Elliott »

There are a variety of left hand positions you can use and it may be enough to experiment with them so you can change as necessary. I do that myself.
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Bach5G
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by Bach5G »

I’ve been dealing with left wrist and arm problems for a while.

1. Put down the phone. Yep, I know it’s not very heavy.

2. A Get A Grip helps a bit. Maybe check out handgrips eg Get A Grip, Axe Handle, Edwards, Rath, NeoTech.

3 More than a mere grip, consider an Ergobone.

4. Talk to your physio about stretching and strengthening.
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torobone
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by torobone »

I use an Edwards bullet brace on my bass, and the loaner I have also has one. There are other good products like those mentioned above and the list includes a Neotech device and the Rath Hand Brace.
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TBoneHalfNote
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by TBoneHalfNote »

Thank you for all your kind suggestions!

It all sounds optimistic.