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The aim of BrassInjury.com is to provide resources to brass players looking for information on overuse injury recovery, prevention, pedagogy, and general brass performance wellness.  


A holistic approach to long, healthy careers by integrating practices like alexander technique, mindfulness, exercise/movement, healthy eating and sleep habits into our musician's toolbox is encouraged.

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BrassInjury.com is curated and produced by Dr. Jena Gardner, Assistant Professor of Horn at Western Illinois University.  Dr.Gardner has had a personal journey with brass injury and recovery.  She received certification in the Essentials of Performing Arts Medicine from the Performing Arts Medicine Association.


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BrassInjury.com is curated and produced by Dr. Jena Gardner, Assistant Professor of Horn at Western Illinois University.  Dr.Gardner has had a personal journey with brass injury and recovery.  She received certification in the Essentials of Performing Arts Medicine from the Performing Arts Medicine Association.


Dr. Gardner is an advocate for a brass pedagogy that incorporates injury knowledge and prevention.  Her doctoral dissertation, "Applied Lesson Pedagogy: an Embodied Approach to Music Performance Learning and its Application to Teaching the Horn," is available through the Northwestern University Arch Catalogue.

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