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Chinese piano star Lang Lang ‘200 per cent’ confident of coming back from arm injury

Shenyang-born Hong Kong resident confirms tendonitis was result of work and practice ‘overload’

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Lang Lang said he hoped to return to performing next summer. Photo: Xiaomei Chen
China’s top pianist said on Friday night that he was “200 per cent”confident of a full recovery from his arm injury, and hoped to make a comeback next summer.
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Lang Lang, one of the most sought-after pianists on the global classical music circuit, confirmed his left arm had been injured since last March and said he was “halfway through recovery”.

Speaking in Hong Kong, he said it was an “overload” of work and practice that caused the inflamed tendon.

“The recovery is going very well and the inflammation is over. Now it’s time for the muscle to rebuild itself,” he told the media on Friday night after an event at the University of Hong Kong ahead of his receipt of an honorary doctorate on Saturday.

“I have started practising gradually, 30 minutes every day, without putting a lot of strength into it.”

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He revealed that he put a cast on the injured arm every night, specifically the tendon from elbow to wrist, and that he had used both Western and Chinese remedies.

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