When I was in High School i had a condition in which one arm was significantly stronger than the other... though in my case the condition was caused by vigirous and repetitive excercise.
When I was in High School i had a condition in which one arm was significantly stronger than the other... though in my case the condition was caused by vigirous and repetitive excercise.
Bells palsy is not somethign that would restrict playing. My wife had it. Perhaps he had Erbs palsy.Actually I remember he had Bell's Palsy or something like that, can't remember exactly what it was. From what I remember hearing, he is not as strong in one arm, or he will occasionally lose feeling or something to that effect. I wonder how good he would be if he didn't have that.
When I was in High School i had a condition in which one arm was significantly stronger than the other... though in my case the condition was caused by vigirous and repetitive excercise.
When I was in High School i had a condition in which one arm was significantly stronger than the other... though in my case the condition was caused by vigirous and repetitive excercise.
Bells palsy is not somethign that would restrict playing. My wife had it. Perhaps he had Erbs palsy.