TTTV070: Avoiding Pianistic Injury with Dr Bronwen Ackermann
How much importance do you place on technique in your studio? Chances are if you've experienced a pianistic injury yourself you consider your technique teaching very carefully. It can be hard to undo bad habits we get into through years of study.
Playing an instrument is a physical task, but we don't often think about it that way. A professional athlete would have a team of physiotherapists behind them. So why do you not see the same for a concert pianist?
Dr. Bronwen Ackermann suffered an injury from playing clarinet when she was younger. She assumed her experience was unusual and that most musicians had better technique training than she did.
When she became a physiotherapist she discovered most musicians didn't know enough about the anatomy. We need to understand how our bodies work to avoid a pianistic injury.
Bronwen is on the show today to give us a medical and technical perspective on piano technique. We're talking about how to prevent pianistic injuries and how to teach our students better techniques from the start.
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Transcript
Please find a full transcript of this episode at the bottom of this page. Alternatively, click below to download a PDF. If you are a TopMusicPro Member, you can find the full video and transcript in the Member Resources Area. Not a member? See below for how you can get $1o0 off your membership today. [thrive_leads id='121712']In this episode, you’ll learn
- How Bronwen came to specialise in physiotherapy for musicians
- What to watch out for when teaching beginning piano students
- How to adjust seating for young pianists
- The ideal hand and wrist position for avoiding pianistic injury
- Rotation and the Taubman approach from a medical perspective
- How to warm-up before even touching the piano
- The importance of goal oriented practice
- What to do when a piano student is in pain
- Solutions to common piano technique issues
Links Mentioned
- Australian Society of Performing Arts Healthcare
- Sound Performers Online Course
- Musicians Exercise DVD