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Special Reports

Injury Susceptibility Quiz

May 31, 2012 | Janet Horvath
Test yourself to see if you’re risking injury and you need to make changes.   INJURY SUSCEPTIBILITY QUIZ YES   NO Does your teacher have an intense teaching style?     Is your playing style intense, emotional, … »Read
 

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Heavy Lifting: Works of Notorious Notes

May 31, 2012 | Janet Horvath
( from the experience of Janet Horvath, associate principal cello of the Minnesota Orchestra and author of Playing (Less) Hurt—An Injury Prevention Guide For Musicians.) Ravel’s Bolero requires 5,144 strokes from the snare drum. This … »Read
 

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Attention Orchestra Management: You Can Help

May 31, 2012 | Janet Horvath
Here are a few inexpensive ideas to keep your musicians playing well and without pain. Get Good Chairs Many companies make chairs specifically for musicians. Concert Design , for instance, offers fully adjustable ones with back support for harp, … »Read
 

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Clinics and Medical Practitioners: United States

May 31, 2012 | Janet Horvath
S orted by Specialty   Hand Surgery Peter C. Amadio, MD Mayo Clinic 200 First Street SW, Rochester, MN 55905 Department of Orthopedic Surgery (507) 284-2806   Richard G. Eaton, MD Professor of Clinical Surgery/ Director of Hand Surgery … »Read
 

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Clinicians and Medical Practitioners: Outside the United States

May 31, 2012 | Janet Horvath
Sorted by Specialty   Auditory Research Marshall Chasin, MSc Aud Director Of Auditory Research Musicians’ Clinics of Canada 340 College Street, Suite 440 Toronto, ON M5T 3A9 (416) 96-MUSIC (966-8742) Canada   Hand Surgery Ian … »Read
 

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Good News Case Study No. 1:
Peter Oundjian’s Personal Journey

May 31, 2012 | Eugenia Zukerman
After 14 years as first violinist of the Tokyo String Quartet, Peter Oundjian started losing control of two fingers of one hand. He was eventually forced to put down his bow because of what was eventually diagnosed as focal dystonia, a … »Read
 
 

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