
Stealthtastic
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How do you guys play through any chronic conditions you have? Obviously this will vary a lot per person depending on the condition but I think it would be nice to see some general tips and tricks here.
blackba":2uvqnt6q said:Been dealing with neck, shoulder, and hand issues for the last few years. Been to a doctor on all issues and they helped, but never got completely healed.
I ice what hurts at the end of the day. I am also strengthening the sore areas and that has helped a ton. I figure I can either be sore from weak muscles or because I am strengthening those muscles.
Stealthtastic":3p0pfl1f said:blackba":3p0pfl1f said:Been dealing with neck, shoulder, and hand issues for the last few years. Been to a doctor on all issues and they helped, but never got completely healed.
I ice what hurts at the end of the day. I am also strengthening the sore areas and that has helped a ton. I figure I can either be sore from weak muscles or because I am strengthening those muscles.
Does your shoulder hurt because you're extended it out? If it's your left shoulder then I would recommend picking up a headless with a compact overall body. That's how I "fixed" my shoulder.
apophis":1vjzcrpg said:Just bought a parker pdf for playing rehearsals and out of town gigs. It's about 5 pounds so it should help. Also try MSM capsules to help inflammation issues. If you have wrist or elbow issues you could also look into a thing called Theraband Flexbar. $15 bux in amazon and super helpful.
blackba":7iieddg9 said:Stealthtastic":7iieddg9 said:blackba":7iieddg9 said:Been dealing with neck, shoulder, and hand issues for the last few years. Been to a doctor on all issues and they helped, but never got completely healed.
I ice what hurts at the end of the day. I am also strengthening the sore areas and that has helped a ton. I figure I can either be sore from weak muscles or because I am strengthening those muscles.
Does your shoulder hurt because you're extended it out? If it's your left shoulder then I would recommend picking up a headless with a compact overall body. That's how I "fixed" my shoulder.
Mostly the left shoulder and it's aggravated by playing a heavy guitar for too many days in a row. As to your recommendation, no idea what you are talking about.
blackba":3g2td4ag said:Will check put tat flextend, have trigger thumb and tennis elbow.
I assume this is the correct product? http://www.flextend.com/orderflextend.html
Dave, dont you play right handed??psychodave":10ah1mra said:I recently got tennis elbow in my left arm. I train a lot in martial arts and I'm having a hard time twisting my punches and blocks. It gets better for a few days, then I forget and injure it again. It doesn't help that I'm left handed either. It doesn't bother me too much when I play guitar.
prsplayer86":24y05pdt said:Back, shoulder, neck, or knee pain?? Check this out. http://startingstrength.com/ . I've had two torn ACL's and slew of upper back issues. Via starting strength and hard work, I no longer deal with any issues from that. It's strengthened my legs, back, chest, shoulders, and neck. Hanging a guitar around you shoulders for 2 hours is a breeze when you've gotten stupid strong. Even with disc issues, stronger back and core = less pain.
Warming up is key to having a long life playing. Wrists are like any other joint and can take so much shock or stress. Stretching and doing a light warm up before diving into a set or rehearsal keeps me personally feeling great.
Other than the healthy lift heavy weight and stretch stuff.. DRINK Whiskey. I proved this method to myself about 5 years ago. I remember it mainly because I had my second ACL reconstruction that morning and drank myself retarded that afternoon to play that show. Played in a lawn chair with my leg up on a cooler. Not the brightest idea, but a fun memory.