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AVOID REPETITIVE STRAIN INJURY ALTOGETHER  -  THERAPY IS TOO LATE

 

EXPERT PREVENTATIVE COUNSELING
FOR CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME

The Keyboard User's Form of: 

--  RSI  (Repetitive Strain Injury)
--  RMS  (Repetitive Movement Syndrome)
--  NES  (Nerve Entrapment Syndrome)
--  MSD  (Musculoskeletal Disorder)
--  OOS  (Occupational Overuse Syndrome)
--  CTD  (Cumulative Trauma Disorder)

Kogosowski carpal

 

INTERNATIONAL VIRTUOSO CONCERT PIANIST ALAN KOGOSOWSKI

SHARES THE SECRETS OF THE PIANIST'S HAND WITH

COMPUTER KEYBOARD USERS.

 

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Alan Kogosowski, one of the music world's acclaimed concert pianists, brings together a performer's physical understanding of the hand, wrist and arm with the practical needs of the business workplace.  Trained in the old European school of piano playing technique, with a career that started as a child prodigy and has spanned 25 years, Alan Kogosowski has developed a counseling program in which he can explain, demonstrate and coach the correct use of the hand on the computer keyboard. 

Kogosowski explains and demonstrates how to work at the keyboard without incurring any strain, how to know the warning signs and how to stop the problems of RSI and CTS from developing. 
  

  • A detailed description of the use of the hand.

  • Specific advice and direction on how to use the hand, wrist and fingers.

  • Instruction on how to avoid strain or stress, and guidelines to unlimited use of the hands at the keyboard.

  • A guide for each individual's own specific hand shape and placement.

  • A quick reference to place on the desk with a five-point reminder as to his or her hand use.

  • The ability to know when strain is building due to incorrect hand movements.

  • The knowledge of how to make use of the hand's own natural reflex for relaxation.

  • The capacity to prepare for movement, placement and constant use of the hand.
       


 
 
 
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