Too much Playstation may cause painful lumps

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Too much PlayStation may cause painful lumps

Tue Feb 24, 2009 1:59pm EST

LONDON (Reuters) - Gamers beware: Keeping too tight a grip on the console and furiously pushing the buttons can cause a newly identified skin disorder marked by painful lumps on the palms, Swiss scientists said on Tuesday.

Called "PlayStation palmar hidradentitis" by the scientists, the skin disorder can cause painful lesions on the palms similar to patches found on the soles of children's feet after taking part in heavy physical activity, they said.
"The tight and continuous grasping of the hand-grips together with repeated pushing of the buttons produce minor but continuous trauma to the (palm) surfaces," Vincent Piguet and colleagues at University Hospitals and Medical School of Geneva reported in the British Journal of Dermatology.
A spokesman for Sony Corp, which makes the PlayStation, noted the study involved one person and said the company had sold hundreds of millions of the consoles since the product was introduced in 1995.
"As with any leisure pursuit there are possible consequences of not following common sense, health advice and guidelines, as can be found within our instruction manuals," Sony spokesman David Wilson said.
"We would not wish to belittle this research and we will study the findings with interest, but this is the first time we have ever heard of a complaint of this nature."
Excessive gaming is already seen as a public health issue, sparking addictive behavior that can lead to a range of psychological problems, the researchers said.
Other researchers have identified acute tendonitis from playing too much of Nintendo Co Ltd's Wii, and now a disorder related to the PlayStation can be added to the list, the team said.
Their study described the case of a 12-year-old girl who attended the Geneva hospital with intensely painful lesions on her hands, which she had developed four weeks earlier. She had no other lesions anywhere else on her body.

After questioning, the doctors discovered that several days prior to the appearance of the lesions the girl had started to play a game on her PlayStation for several hours each day.
The researchers suspected that grasping the console's hand-grips together with repeated pushing of the buttons produced minor but prolonged injury to the palm of the girl's hands, which can be made worse by sweating during a tense game.

The doctors recommended the girl stop playing and she recovered fully after 10 days, the researchers said.

"If you're worried about soreness on your hands when playing a games console, it might be sensible to give your hands a break from time to time, and don't play excessively if your hands are prone to sweating," Nina Goad of the British Association of Dermatologists said in a statement.
 
I'm actually happy that I get lesions on my hand due to the Playstation controller. It helps me grip things better and the pain lets me know my fingers are still there.
 
Bullshit. I've been playing video games since the age of 2. I've developed no such physical problems.

The only times I've ever had a problem was getting a sore palm from Mario Party (fucking analog stick) and playing 2D fighters with the Dreamcast's D-Pad.
 
[quote name='Chuplayer']Meh... am I the only one who has never gotten as much as a blister on their thumb from video games?[/QUOTE]
Only time I've hurt my hand playing games was the original Mario Party. Those spin the stick around games would tear holes in my palm. Then you just slap on a glove and keep going.
 
oh god ive been playing games since the age of 4 and i dont have this problem, somethings wrong with my hands!!!!!!!!!!
 
The only time I ever hurt my self playing a video game, is when I was at a bar playing one of those arcade golf games that you play by spinning the ball, I got a little to enthusiastic and krate chopped the game screen, lol.
 
So I guess this means people will be buying those nerf brand controllers for the Playstation 2 or an Xbox 360 since fear of Red Ring of Death prevents extended use, just kidding! :)

Seriously though, does this mean alternative controller designs to counter this disorder?
 
[quote name='anotherpoorgamer']So I guess this means people will be buying those nerf brand controllers for the Playstation 2 or an Xbox 360 since fear of Red Ring of Death prevents extended use, just kidding! :)
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Scientists will soon discover that the 360 generates so much heat that it causes testicular cancer. It's a revenge plot by Bill Gates to get back at all the jocks who picked on him as a kid.
 
i was going to post that article. Yeah, i read it yesterday. Total crap! So people are safe from iPod touch games? And Xbox 360? PC gaming? It's all about moderation. The gaming pads came a long way. Remember the old NES pads? Hell, the rectangular edges were painful as hell in addition to the d-pad blisterings.
 
Title reminds me of an Onion article...and half the article reads like one, too...
This entire "study" consisted of the case of ONE little girl? Out of the millions of playstation players.....one gets "legions" on her hands and we need a scientific study to investigate?
More likely she got some kind of irritant on her hands; maybe she's allergic to a chemical her family used to clean something and she got it on her hands...could be anything, really...

Sensationalist B.S.
 
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