June 6, 2007 3:00 PM

Nintendo Game Sparks Acute "Wii-itis"

(WebMD)  Spending too much time playing simulated sports with video games may lead to real pain and sore muscles, researchers say.

A letter in The New England Journal of Medicine details the first documented case of acute "Wii-itis" caused by extended play on the Nintendo Wii video game system.

A doctor in Spain diagnosed the new variant of Nintendinitis in a healthy 29-year-old male medical resident who woke up one morning with intense pain in the right shoulder. He hadn't participated in any sports or physical exercise recently, but he had just purchased a Nintendo Wii video game system and had spent several hours playing the tennis video game.

With the Wii video game system, the player faces a video screen and moves a handheld controller that senses three-dimensional movements. In the tennis video game, the player makes the same arm movements as in the real game of tennis.

"If a player gets too engrossed, he may 'play tennis' for many hours," writes Julio Bonis, M.D., of the Instituto Municipal de Investigation Medica in Barcelona, Spain. "Unlike in the real sport, physical strength and endurance are not limiting factors.

"With the growing use of this new video game system, the risk of the Wii-itis variant may be higher than that of Nintendinitis reported in the literature, especially among adults," writes Bonis. "Physicians should be aware that there may be multiple, possibly puzzling presentations of Wii-itis."


By Jennifer Warner
Reviewed by Louise Chang
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by bja8839 June 7, 2007 8:54 PM EDT
people just need to be smart and use there brain and get up get out and have a real workout!!!! games are to have fun not to workout
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by michellem99-2009 June 7, 2007 7:48 PM EDT
I love the computer as yer can do
THE WEB
E-MAIL
LISTEN TO MUSIC
WRITE
PLAY CARDS
BOWL
WATCH MOVIES
READ THE PAPER
AND NORE.

Can't do that on yer wii.I don't what that is.
I HAVE TO TAKE BREAK ON COMPUTER AS THAT CAN LEAD TO PAIN AS WELL. I love baseball. I am in my 50s. I still have a hand held baseball game.
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by apdepetris June 7, 2007 12:25 PM EDT
We got a Wii right before Easter. My husband and I play the games with our kids. One morning, after boxing on it the night before, I got up and my arms, shoulders, and back were sore from doing the punching moves. It was like I had lifted weights at the gym. People have to realize that they need to play this in moderation so they don't get injured. A reminder even comes up on the system from time to time suggesting that you to stop and take a break.
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by rip_pockets1 June 6, 2007 10:54 PM EDT
i'm cancelling my gym membership, nintendo is my new workout!
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by bja8839 June 6, 2007 9:38 PM EDT
great now games are bad for us too thats nice
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