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Author: sue
Date: 2010-06-09 20:48
I agree that looking into some equipment that will support your clarinet is a great idea.
Also, seeing an Occupational Therapist who can ensure you are not aggravating your wrist by how you hold the clarinet would be good.
As well, if the OT doesn't cover this, I'd recommend seeing a physiotherapist - preferably one with musician experience. They can give you targeted exercises to strengthen muscles around an area that needs support whether that need arises from injury, overuse or other reasons. Take your clarinet with you for that too.
Sue
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