While we are on the topic of aches and pains, here is one I have not heard about among piano technicians. Just wondering if any of you have experienced this? We are fairly familiar with carpal tunnel problems in our ranks but I have not heard about ulnar nerve problems. Take a look at this diagram of the two primary nerves that go through the wrist: http://www.eorthopod.com/images/ContentImages/hand/hand_guyon_canal/ hand_guyon_canal_anat01.jpg About a year ago I started to experience pain in both wrists, numbness in the little finger and the next, with occasional shooting pain up the arm. A visit to a neurologist confirmed ulnar nerve inflammation. (Nasty little test involving needles being stuck into your hands and arms but really cool to actually hear your nerves firing away and seeing a graph of it on the computer.) The best part of all this was the cure. Wear bicycle gloves when tuning! I'm a lefty but I switch back and forth on a grand as some described in the shoulder posts. A trip to a local bike shop produced these gloves: http://www.shopatron.com/product/ part_number=1481034/444.0.17246.22482.19762.0.0 I like these as they have good padding and are easy to put on and take off. Also, the knit back helps to keep the hand cool. Since I have been wearing these I have been pain free. I believe they will help with carpal tunnel problems too. Don Don McKechnie Piano Technician Ithaca College dmckech at ithaca.edu 607-274-3908 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/caut.php/attachments/20071221/0b38ce1e/attachment.html
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