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2007, No. Healthy String Playing
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All Bowed Instruments The Bountiful Pleasures of Stretching. By John Jerome
Practical Musician Double Trouble Quick action can help address potentially debilitating double-crush injuries How to avoid and deal with double crush injurie (injuries to the shoulder or neck and also near the hand or fingers) By Avram Lavinsky
All Bowed Instruments The Art of Performance Medicine. By Joan Hamilton
Practical Musician Finger Tips Few things bring down the musical hand faster than damaged digits Common finger and hand problems associated with stringed-instrument musicians and how to treat them (with the help of Dr. Robert Markison) By David Templeton Pilates for the Cellist. explanation of Pilates and its benefits to cellists By Felicity Vincent Staying Healthy. Nurturing wellness among young string players isn't such a stretch By James Reel
Strings 101 A Helping Hand. Tension-free bowing tips that adult amateurs can grasp By James Reel
Practical Musician From Fear to Freedom Developing a nondrug strategy for combating performance anxiety discussion about finding a new perspective to deal with stage fright By Gabriel Sakakeeny Preventing Overuse Injuries: The Power Is in Your Hands. Avoiding repetitive stress injuries and other playing hazards By Darcy Lewis Stress and the String Player. Coping with stress By Shannon Mar Surviving Overuse Injuries. Interview with Peter Oundjian about hand injuries By Edith Eisler Heimberg's Handy Hints: Tips and Tricks of the Trade. Comfort in playing By Tom Heimberg
Teachers & Students Musicians and the Alexander Technique. By Fleezanis, Jorga, and Jon Bernie
Practical Musician Injury Prevention and Healing through Yoga. yoga for musicians By Lauryn Shapter It's a Stretch An occupational-therapy perspective on player health and wellness Tips and advice on how to prevent and treat repetative-stress injuries for musicians By Carrie Booher Keeping Fingertip Cracks at Bay. Causes and cures for tip-of-the-finger cracks By Yvonne Caruthers
Teachers & Students The Ten Do's and Don'ts Tips for Avoiding Injury By Janet Horvath
All Bowed Instruments Playing Hurt Doctors, Musicians, and Teachers on When to Stop, What to Do By Ruth F. Brin Overuse Injuries How String Players Can Recognize, Prevent, and Treat Them By Richard Norris, M.D. You Are Your Instrument Muscular Challenges in Practice and Performance By Julie Lyonn Lieberman
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