Chiropractors Warn About Wii-Related InjuriesPublished: 2009-04-22 14:11:59Author: Boston Channel, March 3, 2009BOSTON -- It was one of the hottest holiday gifts for fun and fitness. Doctors are even using it for physical therapy.
But as NewsCenter 5's Heather Unruh reported Tuesday, the Nintendo Wii may cause more harm than anyone expected.
Most people use Nintendo's Wii for fun and fitness. But a growing number of Wii-users are getting hurt.
"We bowled for a good hour or two, and I felt strains in my arm," said Christine Fisher, of Peabody, Mass.
"I
was playing on the Wii, and I just continued playing until it was a
little too late. And then I was in pain," said Joe Saenz, of Danvers.
According
to The Massachusetts Chiropractic Society, there has been an increase
in Wii-itis. Chiropractor Laura Godfrey has seen it firsthand. She said
the injuries associated with the Wii are very real.
"I am
concerned about the Wii for people. They won't stretch. They won't warm
up. And then that leads to a level of repetitiveness. Then you see
those strain, sprain types of injuries," Godfrey said.
Excessive
playing can cause carpel tunnel and back pain, knee, shoulder and elbow
pain. Godfrey said the Wii-related injuries can become serious, because
it mimics an activity you would play in real life without the
limitations.
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