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art Posted - 05/18/2009 : 15:44:35
Hey Gang,

It's been quite a long time since I last visited, and hope my old friends are doing well.

In the last few years, and in this last year especially, I've become an ever more devoted piano player. I know that RSI's are very often TMS, but wondering about trigger finger and thumb. The thing that confuses me, is that there seem to be substantial structural changes associated. If so, how could TMS be the culprit?

Anyone with some experience with this? As it is, I'm limiting my practice quite a bit, and I'd like nothing better than to just ignore the pain and play as much as I like. I did a quick search, but couldnt' find much.

Many advance thanks.
A.

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HilaryN Posted - 05/19/2009 : 05:22:14
Hi art,

It's good to see you back.

I don't know much about trigger finger/thumb although I'm an RSI-recoverer.

But my feeling is that just because there are structural changes it doesn't mean it isn't TMS. Isn't oxygen-deprivation a structural change?

Hilary N

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