10/26/2021
Playing-related pain and injury. If you're a musician reading this, chances are you're currently experiencing it, have in the past, or know someone who is. Having survived a nearly career-ending injury myself (focal dystonia), I have some thoughts on the subject! Over the coming weeks I'll be offering five ideas on how to navigate the experience, and even come out better on the other side.
Tip #1. Be an Informed Advocate for Yourself. Know how many professionals I consulted before I finally found my path to healing? Six. It took a full year, and it was totally worth it. Do your research. Knowledge is power; learn to wield it on your own behalf and you will get past this. https://www.norakrohn.com/thebalancepoint/2021/10/22/5-tips-for-navigating-a-playing-related-injury-1-be-an-informed-advocate-for-yourself
P.S. If you know anyone who might benefit from these tips, please share! Thanks!
P.P.S. Si preferís leer este artículo en español, lo encontrarás acá: https://www.norakrohn.com/thebalancepoint/2021/10/22/5-consejos-para-atravesar-una-lesion-de-musico-1-informate-bien-para-cuidarte-bien
5 Tips for Navigating a Playing-Related Injury, #1: Be an Informed Advocate for Yourself — Nora Krohn When I was finally diagnosed with focal dystonia by one of the leading neurologists in the field, five months after my first symptoms, he watched me play a C-major scale and then briskly informed me I'd probably never play professionally again…
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