I have been playing a B3 (small model) theremin for a year, about five hours per week. A very ironic thing happenened a few weeks ago, and don't think me a hypochondriac. Someone wrote in a comment to a youtube video of mine and asked "don't my arms get tired?". I wrote back and said, "not really."
About a week ago, I started to notice a pain in my arm, and decided to lay off the theremin for awhile. At that same time, I tried doing many reps of curls with a small dumbbell (about 3 lbs). Since then it has felt much worse. My sister recommends Ibuprofen. Thomas Grillo and I were chatting last week and he recommended a visit to a doctor. My wife suggests a heating pad.
The pain manifests in my right inner mid-forearm (the pitch playing arm) and my right lower bicep. I tried playing (the theremin) last night and I had to stop after 25 minutes - painful. I also play the drums which I have played very recently and it does not hurt my arm. My arm also hurts when I use it do anything bearing weight, light work. It doesn't bother me at rest or typing (now).
As I say I am not a hypochondriac, nor "that" suggestible. This set in and the curls did grave damage, it seems. I play Hoffman-style with some attempt at aerial fingering. I will give this another week, and then be off to the doc. Any similar experiences or suggestions?
Thanks,
Chris
About a week ago, I started to notice a pain in my arm, and decided to lay off the theremin for awhile. At that same time, I tried doing many reps of curls with a small dumbbell (about 3 lbs). Since then it has felt much worse. My sister recommends Ibuprofen. Thomas Grillo and I were chatting last week and he recommended a visit to a doctor. My wife suggests a heating pad.
The pain manifests in my right inner mid-forearm (the pitch playing arm) and my right lower bicep. I tried playing (the theremin) last night and I had to stop after 25 minutes - painful. I also play the drums which I have played very recently and it does not hurt my arm. My arm also hurts when I use it do anything bearing weight, light work. It doesn't bother me at rest or typing (now).
As I say I am not a hypochondriac, nor "that" suggestible. This set in and the curls did grave damage, it seems. I play Hoffman-style with some attempt at aerial fingering. I will give this another week, and then be off to the doc. Any similar experiences or suggestions?
Thanks,
Chris