Hi-I fractured my left wrist in 2 places almost 8 weeks ago and they operated and inserted 2 metal rods.Tomorrow (at last!) the plaster will come off and I will begin to strengthen the muscles to begin playing again.Has anyone any experience or tips in this from a guitar players point of view?
Robin
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Oh man that sucks! I wish I could give you some supper enlightening advice but I can not. Take it easy and I hope you get better soon.
Josh
(from Washington)
Hope all goes well with the recovery; the only real advice I've seen is a bit obvious: take it slow, and if you're dealing with a physical therapist, try to find one who deals with musicians. I did read somewhere that calcium supplements might not be a bad idea.
You might have a look here for exercises: http://www.musicianshealth.com/
And there's a wrist exercise here, though it isn't specifically for guitarists: http://home.mindspring.com/~shin-on/handcare.html
Hope that helps!
All best,
Jack.
as someone who has broken *both* wrists, what I can tell you is definitely take it slow, and if you can find any of those (chinese?) stress balls that are solid, they are a great way to get the circulation and muscle tone back. rubber bands designed for physical therapy help as well.
best of luck!
Carter
As a physician, I deal with a variety of fractures, but fortunately I have orthopedic specialists, and good physical therapists, available. You will need to work on both flexibility and strength, in the intrinsic muscles of the hand, and, probably more significantly, the muscles of the forearm. The forearm muscles control the flexion and extension of the fingers, thumb, and wrist.
If you saw an orthopedist who specializes in the upper extremity, you should get good guidance on exercises from him or her, and a good phyical therapist will be very important, to direct therapy.
Charlie
best of luck,
Cheers
Phil
(once upon a time from Leeds!)
Best of luck with it, I understand how fustrating it can be to be injured in this way.
All the best,
Robin
I know how one feels in such situation since six years ago I had a leg crash while skiing and it caused me to be operated 2 times (insertion of 10 metal rods and a plate, now eliminated).
I completely agree with Charlie Ayers regarding the importance of a good physical therapist to direct the therapy.
Hope you will be back soon to music.
All the best
Tommaso