The former Genesis star has suffered severe nerve damage to his hands and admits he now finds it incredibly difficult to play his instrument.
He explained: "The first time I picked up the drum sticks after my neck surgery, they flew across the room because I couldn't grip them.
"When I play, I've had to tape the sticks to my hand. It's like wearing a condom. It's very strange. It really cramps your style."
It is not only in his performing career that the 59-year-old star's problems are causing him difficulty – he finds many basic day-to-day tasks virtually impossible.
He explained: "I can't let go of the spoon or the knife when I eat. I can't open a car door. I won't get gruesome with you, but there's a lot of things I can't do. I'm left handed."
However, the 'You Can't Hurry Love' hitmaker is hopeful he may soon get relief from his problem.
He added to Rolling Stone magazine: "I'm having an operation soon and there's a good chance of it improving over time."
Phil, 59, is hopeful he will be able to overcome his affliction in order to play live with Genesis again – but only if former frontman Peter Gabriel has time.
He said: "My hands are way down to picking the order of that possibility. Three years ago I didn't know I'd be in this position and three years from now it may not be like this. I think the main thing is Peter's schedule and the speed he works anyways."