Physical Therapy Videos: Nintendo Wii’s as Physical Therapy
Traditionally, people think of kids and teenagers when they think of video games. After all, they have always been the demographic for video game companies. From racing to sports to first person shooter games, there are a wide variety of video games that appeal to kids of all ages. But now, there are video games that reach outside the traditional demographic to draw in adults of all ages, as well.
The Nintendo Wii Console, the most recent game console from Nintendo, has revolutionized video gaming. The motion sensitive wireless controllers have opened video games to new ideas, and have literally gotten gamers off their couches and more involved in the games. And as Nintendo uses games like WiiSport and WiiFit to find a unique balance between fun and exercise, the doors are opened even further to make video gaming beneficial to people’s health.
In fact, Nintendo Wii is not just seen in homes across the world. It’s being used in hospitals, extended care facilities, and physical therapy offices to help the elderly and physical therapy patients feel better and get healthier.
The games, like WiiFit, offered by Nintendo for the Wii are specifically designed to be exercise games. It uses a balance board to sense full body movement, balance, and the player’s weight, and the game allows players to track progress from the day a profile is created.
However, the exercises in WiiFit, for example, are much more low impact, making them very helpful for the elderly or physical therapy patients, who may need to build their strength and flexibility more slowly than other people. The Nintendo Wii allows them to do that, while it also tracks their progress so they can see how far they’ve come since the first day.
The game eases players into exercising, and helps them build the skills they need to be healthier. That way, people don’t feel like they’re pushing too hard to make progress.
The games offered in WiiFit also give players a variety of opportunities for exercise. The four categories (strength, yoga, balance, and aerobics) cover many areas for exercise, and allow players to work on specific areas. Physical therapy patients may benefit more from the yoga and strength training exercises, while the elderly may find more value in the balance and aerobic training exercises. The Nintendo Wii has lots to offer, and can meet the needs of almost any exerciser.
The Nintendo Wii is a great console for people of all ages. It has more traditional games, with a Nintendo twist, of course, but with the exercise games available, the console has become more than a video gaming platform. Instead, it has become a tool that can be used for the elderly and physical therapy patients of all ages, to help them live healthier, happier lives with just a Balance Board and a wireless controller.
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