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Feb 27
2010

Stroke victims helped by Wii play

by Pam
filed in Reviews

In a recent Canadian study, researchers found that in therapy stroke victims were responding well to the virtual reality games. The motions associated with the Wii games helped fine tune the patients motor skills and helped them regain dexterity and motion. Using a small group for the initial research, the Canadian researchers used games such as Cooking Mania and Tennis. In an adjacent study, stroke suffers were given non-virtual therapy such as stacking wooden blocks.

The study found that those in the video game group recovered their range of motion much quicker than their counterparts. Similar studies have been performed in the Toronto area that has given the same results.

Other areas of medicine have been incorporating the use of video games and virtual reality into their treatment plans. What doctors have found is that these games are showing higher success rates than the standard treatments alone. While no one is quite sure why these treatments have been so successful, the “fun” element should not be discarded. It has been shown in many other studies that happiness is one of the best treatments for sickness.

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Feb 6
2010

Charity of the month

by Pam

It’s been a busy winter. We chose the San Diego Humane Society as the December charity of the month, and 20 dollars US was sent on it’s way a few weeks ago. Because I haven’t been updating Gray Gamers, readers haven’t had anything to read and ads haven’t been clicked on. Not a problem, we’re happy to help out our fur friends.

This month Gray Gamers has chosen Doctors without Borders, and we’ll be directing payment to Haiti relief.

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