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How Did Prince Avoid Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? If anyone knows. Prince is a fierce guitar player, and just today there were a few carpal tunnel sufferers talking and it got me thinking how someone like Prince doesn't suffer from it. It ain't no joke from what i hear.
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You only get carpal tunnel if you eat pork. You know Prince don't eat non swine. Prince did an interview with a woman at Record World. They talked about whatever, then he asked her: "Does your pubic hair go up to your navel?" At that moment, we thought maybe we shouldn't encourage him to do interviews. | |
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some players are lucky and just never develop it while some can do everything they can to avoid it and still end up getting it. its just one of those things. | |
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The key to avoiding carpal tunnel syndrome is variety of position. You next position is your best position, so if you keep changing it and interrupting it, like moving from one instrument to the other, and not being repetitively static for a prolonged period, you should be fine. Given that even playing just one instrument, he'll move those wrists in different ways, then stop to push a button or a pedal. Performing, he'll play his guitar, stop to sing, grabbing the mike or putting his hand to his ear, play a guitar solo, maybe move to the keys. In the studio by himself, it is even more varied. | |
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Years of masturbating build up muscles. So I'm told | |
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He may very well have it, we don't know. . Ani DiFranco reportedly had reconstructive surgery on her hands from guitar playing. . It certainly seems plausible that he would this or arthritis to some degree, both of which SUCK! | |
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Ani Difranco plays mainly an acoustic guitar and she plays pretty weird stuff as far as her voicings and picking are considered, so I'm not that surprised something like that has happened to her. It's very unfortunate, of course. | |
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I have been playing music for 30 years and working with computers for 20 years. I developed horrific carpal tunnel syndrome around 1999-2000. I did not/do not trust the various surgeries or medications offered. A friend recommended I try Bikram yoga and after much skepticism, in 2003, I took my first class. After practicing 3-4 times per week, my carpal tunnel was mostly healed. I've been practicing this style of yoga for 11.5 years now and not only do I not have carpal tunnel syndrome, but many other aspects of my health & well-being have improved. HIGHLY recommended to all! | |
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Ugh, it hurts! Maybe he gets lots of B6 which helps you to not get it. | |
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