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  • SATURDAY FEBRUARY 16 2008 6:00 AM

I need Wiihabilitation!!!



Does anyone need yet another excuse to go out and buy a Wii? If you're looking for a vital reason to give your parents, here it is.

USA Today is reporting that the Wii is a very useful tool in rehabilitation.

What are they calling it?

Some call it "Wiihabilitation."


Many patients don't like Physical Therapy. Having personally dealt with PT, it becomes extremely boring very quickly. The activities performed can create painful experiences, and due to the simplicity of the exercises, the mind really has nothing else to concentrate on.

Many patients say PT — physical therapy's nickname — really stands for "pain and torture," said James Osborn, who oversees rehabilitation services at Herrin Hospital in southern Illinois.


It's the truth. I think that some of the Physical Therapists work a night job as dominatrices. They enjoy their day job a little too much. The Wii does you the favor of giving you something to concentrate on while performing activities to help you recover.

Using the game console's unique, motion-sensitive controller, Wii games require body movements similar to traditional therapy exercises. But patients become so engrossed mentally they are almost oblivious to the rigor, Osborn said.

"When people can refocus their attention from the tediousness of the physical task, oftentimes they do much better," Osborn said.


The article goes on to describe how the Wii is beneficial in helping wounded soldiers.

Pfc. Matthew Turpen, 22, paralyzed from the chest down in a car accident last year while stationed in Germany, plays Wii golf and bowling from his wheelchair at Hines. Turpen says the games help beat the monotony of rehab and seem to be doing his body good, too.

"A lot of guys don't have full finger function so it definitely helps being able to work on using your fingers more and figuring out different ways to use your hands" and arms, Turpen said.

At Walter Reed Army Medical Center, the therapy is well-suited to patients injured during combat in Iraq, who tend to be in the 19-25 age range — a group that's "very into" playing video games, said Lt. Col. Stephanie Daugherty, Walter Reed's chief of occupational therapy.

"They think it's for entertainment, but we know it's for therapy," she said.


It doesn't stop there. The elderly are using the Wii to get healthy, and one of the side effects is the elderly are using it to bond with the grandkids.

"It really helps the body to loosen up so it can do what it's supposed to do," said Billy Perry, 64, a retired Raleigh police officer. He received Wii therapy at WakeMed after suffering a stroke on Christmas Eve.

Perry said he had seen his grandchildren play Wii games and was excited when a hospital therapist suggested he try it.

He said Wiitennis and boxing helped him regain strength and feeling in his left arm.

"It's enjoyable. I know I'm going to participate with my grandkids more when I go visit them," Perry said.


Although excessive Wii'ing does have some side effects. I have seen these effects first hand while hooking up a friends system, and letting her win the first couple games of boxing. The conversation the next day included "Are you sore from playing Wii?" I guess it really is exercise.

There are other cases too.

Meantime, Dr. Julio Bonis of Madrid says he has proof that playing Wii games can have physical effects of another kind.

Bonis calls it acute "Wiiitis" — a condition he says he developed last year after spending several hours playing the Wii tennis game.

Bonis described his ailment in a letter to the New England Journal of Medicine— intense pain in his right shoulder that a colleague diagnosed as acute tendonitis, a not uncommon affliction among players of real-life tennis.


It is good to see the Wii being put to use to help people who have been injured or are in need of some light exercise, like the elderly. It also does a wonderful job of bringing friends and family together and creating memorable moments!

Just remember kids, Wii in moderation. To much Wii'ing will make you go blind, uhm, I mean, give you tendonitis.

DevilsReject totally lets his friends beat him at any Wii game, just to make them feel better about themselves.

 

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scylis

scylis

USA
November 2004

FEB 16, 2008 11:24 AM

SUCK IT, PS3!!!

Seasan

Seasan

HOPEFUL

I'm lost

FEB 16, 2008 11:39 AM

i love my wii !! it is the awesomest

CoyoteMike

CoyoteMike

Iowa City, IA
May 2006

FEB 16, 2008 11:43 AM

My parents are both in their 60s. As a child, there was no way in hell they would have let me have any sort of video game system. Which was fine, I was never really into games. I have no eye-thumb coordination. However, they have told me of their intention to get a Wii very soon for their own use.

I feel robbed!

Nessuno

Nessuno

Washington, DC
May 2006

FEB 16, 2008 11:45 AM

I really like where Nintendo seems to be taking gaming. I wish they'd have more dark and story driven games to go with the system, but they really are imaginative. I'd buy the Wii if it offered MGS3 or Devil May Cry like games.

Quirky

Quirky

Birmingham, AL
October 2005

FEB 16, 2008 11:46 AM

Further proof that Nintendo has always been the best.

CoyoteMike

CoyoteMike

Iowa City, IA
May 2006

FEB 16, 2008 11:49 AM

Nessuno said:
I really like where Nintendo seems to be taking gaming. I wish they'd have more dark and story driven games to go with the system, but they really are imaginative. I'd buy the Wii if it offered MGS3 or Devil May Cry like games.



They need more sword-fighting games. Those would be sweet biggrin

DevilsReject

DevilsReject

Cleveland, OH
February 2007

FEB 16, 2008 01:19 PM

Thank you TheFreak for a freaking fantastic header picture and editing my ramblings into something readable.

The only thing i don't like about the Wii is it doesn't carry the war games, like COD4, that i like to play. But i do enjoy playing it with my daughter, bowling is especially fun with her.

Heigai

Heigai

Columbus, OH
May 2004

FEB 16, 2008 01:46 PM

Twilight Princess has decent sword-fighting and is more dark and story-driven. biggrin

Scopitone

Scopitone

Irvine, CA
OLD SKOOL

FEB 16, 2008 03:47 PM

This reminds me that I need to eBay my Wii while people are still paying criminally retarded amounts for them.

Maat

Maat

Jamaica Plain, MA
January 2004

FEB 16, 2008 06:04 PM

You want a dark, violent, sword-fighting Wii game?

Howsabout No More Heroes?

Lemonkid

Lemonkid

Canada
May 2003

FEB 16, 2008 07:14 PM

Next time I play Mario Galaxy I'll just tell my family that I'm "going to therapy."

Clidna

Clidna

Canada
January 2005

FEB 16, 2008 09:22 PM

Sweet... like I needed another excuse to play my Wii... but this could be helpful in PS3 vs. Wii battle that goes on in my house (aka, hubby vs. me). wink

ohash

ohash

Columbus, OH
May 2007

FEB 17, 2008 10:10 AM

Hate to break it to you, but Nicki is on a winning-streak that cannot be stopped. She beat the crap out of someone OTHER than you multiple times the other day. I got to hear all about it.

I want a Wii. That could be a purchase for the new apartment. We'll see. I'd totally sit there and bowl by myself.

Kindle

Kindle

Houston, TX
March 2006

FEB 17, 2008 10:14 AM

Eventually, when I come into a butt ton of cash, I'll get a wii for myself. My DS just isn't keeping me occupied.

FellOnEarth

FellOnEarth

Temecula, CA
April 2006

FEB 17, 2008 08:18 PM

Fwew, a simple Nintendo thread... Was I the only one who thought the title said "I Need Wahhabi litation!!!"?

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