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Re: research question
- To: Cassano Daniel A <Daniel.A.Cassano@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: research question
- From: dummy-sorehand@xxxxxxxxx (Robert)
- Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2002 20:54:43 -0500
- Folder: folders/o1.home
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- Keywords: drumm
- Newsgroups: misc.health.injuries.rsi.sorehand
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> From: Cassano Daniel A <Daniel.A.Cassano@xxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2001 10:51:03 -0500
>
> To the Harvard researcher and other sorehanders: I am an attorney who used
> to type a lot and who used to drum in a band once a week or less. I had to
> give up drumming (my favorite thing) and limit my typing and other
> activities. Typing seems to be the worst. I've been diagnosed with
> forearm/wrist tendinitis for one year and still experience pain very easily.
> I've tried many things but only rest seems to help a little. But as soon as
> I start typing again it comes back. I'm starting to think I don't sleep
> well enough to heal properly as I wake up several times a night. Does this
> sound right? Dan
There's supposedly an article in the Feb '02 Modern Drummer magazine on
carpal tunnel. FYI.
(I was also a drummer before RSI set in...)