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Wii Fit Used to Diagnose Concussions in Football Players


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Wii Fit used to diagnose concussionsWith concussions becoming a focal point in sports medicine, doctors and trainers are searching for new ways to diagnose these dangerous injuries. According to The Washington Post, for the past year, athletic trainers at the University of Maryland and Ohio State University have been using Wii Fit to test the balance of football players in order to more accurately diagnose concussions. To begin, athletes perform a baseline balance test, which involves either standing on the Wii’s balance board and mimicking onscreen yoga poses, or shifting their weight to make marbles roll into an onscreen hole. They then receive a score based on their performance. If an athlete suffers head trauma, he’s asked to perform the tests again. Doctors and trainers can then compare the second results with the baseline score to see if any balance has been lost — a telltale sign of a concussion.

Many college athletes spend their downtime playing video games, so they’re comfortable with these tests, and even have fun with them. But fun and comfort only mean so much, since a concussion is tough to diagnose by balance alone. As long as the Wii Fit’s results are used to supplement regular check-ups, and not to supplant them, we say let the head games begin. [From: The Washington Post]

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NFL’s Quinn Pitcock Makes Comeback From Video Games Addiction


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A young professional athlete isn’t the first image that pops into our heads when we think of video game addicts. But, according to the Seattle Seahawks official website, defensive tackle Quinn Pitcock left his former team, the Indianapolis Colts, because he was depressed and addicted to video games. Pitcock was so depressed that he felt like he couldn’t face another year in the NFL, so he quit in 2008. “I ended up using video games as my out, I got sucked into that,” he said on the team’s website. “I got lost to the world.” He retreated into his apartment and played games for hours on end, an addiction that became a greater problem than his depression.

Now, in the mold of all great sports stories, he’s getting a second chance in Seattle. With professional help for depression and his own methods for kicking addiction (smashing and burning all his games), Pitcock has tamed his demons, and wants to start a charity organization to help others who battle with gaming addiction. [From: Seattle Seahawks, via: Kotaku]

SwitchedNFL’s Quinn Pitcock Makes Comeback From Video Games Addiction originally appeared on Switched on Fri, 06 Aug 2010 15:40:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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