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Wiiitis backed by MRI, but we still think it's avoidable photo

Back in June of last year, word about Wiimote aficionados injuring themselves during the course of overly intense bouts of play caught our attention. The affliction was featured on WebMD, and even given one of those official sounding medical names: Wiiitis -- which when roughly translated -- should've meant something down the lines of inflammation of the Wii, and not parts of human anatomy.

Not having heard much about it since that time, we figured that not only was it being blown completely out of proportion, but it was just something limited to that part of the general population that tends to get a bit too excited over things, while throwing caution by the wayside. No, we're not referring to testosterone-fueled teenagers full of angst. We were kind of leaning towards those who are of a younger age, who seemingly are powered by Happy Meals and rocket fuel (How else can one explain their boundless energy?). Anyway, the whole Wiiitis thing has hit the Internet again, but this time it comes with scientific proof, thanks to MRI technology. This particular case involves a 22-year old male, who finds his way to a physician's office after knocking down just a few too many pins during one of those marathon Wii Sports sessions. So what did modern medicine have to say about this painful mistake? 

"Little resistance is offered by the light 200 g handheld controller to the aggressive maneuvers made by the participant, which may lead to awkward deceleration forces being applied to the upper extremity.... It is likely that, during the deceleration phase of swinging the Wii controller, there is significant eccentric loading on the participant’s muscle groups, causing the ultrastructural damage, as demonstrated in this case."

Having dropped out of Johns Hopkins before I even started, this Dtoid editor might be the last person you'd want deciphering medicinal physics, but that analysis sounds reasonable to me. However, what still doesn't sit well with me is the fact that people (that are old enough to know better) insist on using overly exaggerated movements to accomplish what could've been done in a safer manner. Last time I checked, you can get through pretty much any Wii game with movements that don't lead to medical care.

In other words, YOU'RE DOING IT WRONG! Come on people, give us a break. Nintendo is already paranoid enough about our personal safety as it is. How about downing a common sense/personal restraint milkshake, and stop making Wii owners look like dolts. Most of us manage to get through gaming sessions unscathed. At this rate, we are never going to get our hands on a decent online system that doesn't involve the exchanging of endless strings of random numbers.

[Via Gamecritics -- Thanks, Chi]  








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Holyetheline's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/03/2008 10:52
Holyetheline
I'll stick to just using the IR and slight wrist motions.
-PL-'s Avatar - Comment posted on 04/03/2008 10:59
-PL-
I think I pulled a muscle in my right arm playing Bully on Wii the other day... fighting in that game consists of wildly swinging your wiimote and nunchuk to simulate the swinging of right/left fists in game. Annoying fighting system sometimes, but it's so satisfying to pick up a baseball bat and beat the crap out of some kid while swinging your Wiimote to simulate the bat swing.
Surf314's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/03/2008 11:03
Surf314
So basically its too light and you stop too fast? Weird.
Takeshi's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/03/2008 11:04
Takeshi
Common sense
I love it.
Bob Muir's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/03/2008 11:05
Bob Muir
I drink your common sense/personal restraint milkshake?
Gameboi's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/03/2008 11:10
Gameboi
@Necros

I don't think that you're going to need it, but by all means, whip up a batch and serve it up to those in need.
brad drac's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/03/2008 11:38
brad drac
BREAKING NEWS: Person plays wii like idiot, hurts self.

NEXT UP: Scientists deem operating car while blindfolded unwise.
Crapsh00t's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/03/2008 11:44
Crapsh00t
I run/go to the gym 3-4 days a week, and tweaked my should while playing Wii Sports baseball. Then again, I was being a jackass and swinging the remote as hard as I could. The point about being no natural deceleration still holds some water, I feel.

Regardless, I'd rather have my thumbs lock up at the joints like they do after playing hours of COD4 than have my whole arm out of whack.
deiga-the-semivaliant's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/03/2008 11:45
deiga-the-semivaliant
It definately makes sense.

I kickbox, and whenever I'm shadow boxing (meaning not hitting anything, just punching in the air) I NEVER fully extend or swing as hard as I would if I were hitting a bag.

All that force you're generating isn't being moved onto another object, so it basically bounces back into your own arm which causes severe muscle strain.

I'd assume this is exactly what's going on with the Wiitards swinging their arms as if they're really hitting a damn tennis ball.
Corak's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/03/2008 11:57
Corak
Yup makes sense, its why a boxer who swings and misses uses more energy than if he actually hit the guy. Instead of transfering that energy into something else your body takes it instead.

As a smart dumb ass once said, "stupid is as stupid does."

There are some truely stupid people out there and those are the stories you'll hear about, never the Wii game enjoyed by entire family type. Which healdine would you click on, "Man breaks arm and TV while playing the Nintendo Wii," or "Man has good time while playing Nintendo's new system the Wii?"
AgentMOO's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/03/2008 12:01
AgentMOO
The cure is to wait a couple weeks until you're sick of Wii sports. Problem solved.
nintendoll's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/03/2008 12:23
nintendoll
I think half of the fun of playing a Wii is trying to betting on which one of your drunk friends is going to fling the remote across the room (and inevitably buy you a new one). I mean, that's a game in itself!
adultswim810's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/03/2008 12:38
adultswim810
i played the wii literally all day first day i got it. next day my arms and back were sore as hell...
nintendoll's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/03/2008 12:40
nintendoll
I stopped playing Wii Sports after to told me my Wii age was 64.
tkyy's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/03/2008 13:05
tkyy
It's just like button mashing will hurt your finger.
jayzn's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/03/2008 13:40
jayzn
I feel like flailing your arms without hurting yourself should really be in the standard human repetoire of abilities
Cheeburga's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/03/2008 13:50
Cheeburga
People need to quit acting like they are in the fucking Olympic games.
Scientist tz's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/03/2008 13:59
Scientist tz
My limit for any motion intensive Wii game is maybe 90 minutes. After that long of using the remote to aim in Metroid my wrist was usually hurting. I haven't had that problem since last October (that being the last time my Wii was used.)

I'll continue the degradation of my major joints when I get around to playing Mario Galaxy, I guess.
bleep's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/03/2008 14:58
bleep
"I drink your common sense/personal restraint milkshake?"
LOL oh how I LOL
bleep's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/03/2008 14:59
bleep
HAHA Agent Moo has FOUND THE ANSWER!!
Lord The Night Knight's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/03/2008 15:42
Lord The Night Knight
I think people are flailing in ways that pull muscles and tendons. It would be like lifting weights wrong. You're going to hurt yourself.

You have to actively pull your limbs with your muscles. It may take some practice, but it would avoid injury.
BlackSunEmpire's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/03/2008 16:05
BlackSunEmpire
Haha, my brother used to bowl in a league when he was younger, and he totally threw his arm out when he played wii bowling cause he was trying to bowl properly. (I just moved slightly to the right and spun the ball left for constant strikes)

I know this is a bit off topic, but why did this guy get an MRI?? What the hell was that for?? Do the doctors in your country do no diagnosis themselves?? Or are they just cleaning up off your medical insurance??
F Whipple's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/03/2008 16:26
F Whipple
@blacksunempire

To see the extent of the trauma caused by the excessive eccentric contractions.

And like you said to make money
grrza's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/03/2008 19:05
grrza
I get inflammation of the Wii every morning.
JRisJunior's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/04/2008 01:47
JRisJunior
why would you throw your arm forward that hard? it really makes no logical sense.
HarassmentPanda's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/06/2008 21:17
HarassmentPanda
If you break your TV or your limbs from flailing like a moron, I don't feel bad for you.
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