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Author: Ken Shaw ★2017
Date: 2013-04-09 13:23
A physical therapist who specializes in musicians will be able to help, possibly by relocating the thumb rest.
The therapist can probably also design "thumb glove" with padding that raises the areas on either side of the joint.
A hand surgeon may be able to reduce the size of the swollen joint.
The late Joseph Marx had severe rheumatoid arthritis that caused all his finger joints to swell, making it impossible to play his oboe. Carl Sawicki, a virtuoso repairman, made extensive key alterations that let him keep on playing.
Ken Shaw
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