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My Views on Musician’s Health

By Cody Weisbach, PT, DPT

If Your Music Education Didn't Teach You How to Take Care of Your Body...

The Musician's Maintenance Starter Kit Will. Learn the muscles that matter for musicians. Learn a safe, simple exercise for each muscle. Transform how your body feels while you play in just 5 minutes per day

Welcome back to Musician’s Maintenance, for musician’s who just can’t afford to have pain and injury limit their playing.

This issue is brought to you by me! If you are either experiencing pain that is related to your playing or if you are interested in proactively preventing injury, I may be able to help. Learn more here.

I’m Cody, and I appreciate spending the next few minutes in your inbox. Below you’ll find resources and exercises to help you maintain your body at least as well as you maintain your instrument. Let’s get to it!


My Views on Musician’s Health

I was lucky to spend an hour on Instagram Live talking with Juilliard trained violist and Alexander Technique practitioner Eddy Malave about all things musician’s health. Eddy is a wonderful interviewer and I really enjoyed speaking with him.

So if you want a better idea of how I think about musician’s health, and a few ideas for how to manage pain or injury, then give this conversation a listen. If you enjoy it, be sure to follow Eddy and Unison Orchestra on Instagram to keep up with the great work he is doing.

My Conversation with Eddy Malave | via Instagram


5 Exercises for Finger Tendon Health

Finger tendons are one of the most common sites of injury for nearly all musicians. Here is a great group of exercises from physical therapist Dr. Tom Walters of Rehab Science that were designed for a condition called trigger finger, but are also great for keeping your finger tendons healthy. Watch the videos to learn the movements, then give the routine below a try.

  • Duck: 10 times on each hand.
  • Curl: 10 times on each hand.
  • Squeeze: 10 times on each hand.
  • Trace: 3 times through each finger on each hand.
  • Splay: 10 times on each hand.
  • If you are feeling good and have a little more time, then run through the routine another 1 or 2 times.

Trigger Finger Rehab Exercises | Dr. Tom Walters via Instagram

If Your Music Education Didn't Teach You How to Take Care of Your Body...

The Musician's Maintenance Starter Kit Will. Learn the muscles that matter for musicians. Learn a safe, simple exercise for each muscle. Transform how your body feels while you play in just 5 minutes per day

If Your Music Education Didn't Teach You How to Take Care of Your Body...

The Musician's Maintenance Starter Kit Will. Learn the muscles that matter for musicians. Learn a safe, simple exercise for each muscle. Transform how your body feels while you play in just 5 minutes per day

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Dr. Cody Weisbach and Play Move Recover, LLC DBA Musician’s Maintenance recommend that you speak with your doctor or physical therapist before participating in this rehab program. The videos in this program are intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. No information in the program videos is to be taken as medical or health advice. You agree, upon purchase, to release Dr. Cody Weisbach and Play Move Recover, LLC DBA Musician’s Maintenance of any and all liability and responsibility from any and all losses, liabilities, injuries, or damages. You agree to use this program at your own risk. Seek medical advice if you have any concerns about your individual needs.

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