Kate i'll second that. I have Tom Hes links on my work computer via a different site which I can't recall just at present. A lot of worthwhile reading. And a lot of distractions lolKate, here is a link to some great article on guitars and all things musical. Lots of good reading.
http://tomhess.net/Articles.aspx
Keep Playing (or reading)
Ric
Learning without strings
rcsnydley wrote:
Hi Kate! So sorry to hear about your surgery and I know you're chomping at the bit to get back at it!
I have to have left-hand tendon surgery for a "trigger finger". Have you heard of this? I'm putting it off because I am worried about being "off the strings" for months. Thanks to Neil and others I'm making some great progress right now.
Was your surgery similar and if so, is the recovery really 6-8 weeks?
Good luck and best wished for a very speedy recovery.
Rick
I have to have left-hand tendon surgery for a "trigger finger". Have you heard of this? I'm putting it off because I am worried about being "off the strings" for months. Thanks to Neil and others I'm making some great progress right now.
Was your surgery similar and if so, is the recovery really 6-8 weeks?
Good luck and best wished for a very speedy recovery.
Rick
The surgery I had was for trigger finger, but when he had my hand opened, he found that the tendon had frayed, so it was a little more extensive than normal trigger finger. The surgery was 2.5 weeks ago and I could bend my finger again the day of the surgery! In my case it will require additional exercising to stretch the tendon he repaired. I can see that it won't be long though. The stitches come out next week, and now there is no pain! I am on the mend! He said go ahead and use my hand as I normally would. Its tender, and practice (shorter than normal because my hand gets tired quickly) is actually helping the stretching exercise more than the ones he recommended, so he said keep it up. I have FULL mobility now (albeit very stiff), and I can see that if everything continues to heal at the same rate, I'll be completely back in about 2 weeks. (total 5 weeks) It was a 45 minute surgery done under a local. Good luck!
Peace,
Rev Kate
Peace,
Rev Kate
Larry - Here is a link to some info on Trigger Finger.
http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/topic.cfm?topic=A00024
Keep Playing
Ric
http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/topic.cfm?topic=A00024
Keep Playing
Ric
Excellent link on Trigger Finger. It was an exact description of what happened in my right hand... and I am a diabetic. They injected the palm of my hand on two occasions with multiple injections of cortisone and it only lasted for about a week each time. Hard to describe it to someone, and that nailed it to a "t". Thanks! :cheer: