The document provides references related to the therapeutic applications and physiological effects of the Nintendo Wii. It includes four categories of references: therapeutic application, energy expenditure and physiological response, other related material, and Wii injuries. The references cover areas such as using the Wii for rehabilitation after stroke, brain injury, and cerebral palsy as well as studies on the energy expenditure and physiological changes that occur when playing different Wii games.
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This document presents a series of quotes from 1703 to 1985 that show how educators have consistently worried that new technologies will undermine students' education and abilities. Each quote expresses concern that students have become too reliant on the newest writing or calculating technologies and have lost older, more basic skills. However, the document concludes that while technologies change, people still use older tools and new technologies make lives easier, so complaints about changes are inevitable.
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The document discusses using the Nintendo Wii gaming console to augment physical and occupational therapy. It provides an overview of the Wii games and exercises that have been used therapeutically, including for balance training, physical movement, and cognitive training. Goals of Wii-assisted therapy are also outlined, such as increasing patients' strength, balance, and functional abilities. The document reviews reported physiological and psychological benefits of Wii therapy and provides best practice recommendations. Resources for further information on applying Wii activities to therapeutic goals are also referenced.
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This guide provides examples of how to format references in APA Style for many common publication types, including journal articles, books, book chapters, reports, and media like films, podcasts, and social media posts. More details and examples can be found in the 7th edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association and the Concise Guide to APA Style. The guide directs readers to these resources for additional reference examples and formatting guidance.
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The aim of this presentation is to outline a recent pilot intervention using Nintendo Wii during lunch breaks in a school in the Midlands of England
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This document provides examples of common reference types in APA Style, including journal articles, books, reports, audiovisual media and more. It lists the section numbers in the 7th edition of the Publication Manual where each example can be found. The summary provides high-level information about the purpose and contents of the document in 3 sentences.
The document describes a task to search the CINAHL database for information on exploration, diagnosis and manipulative therapy of the ankle joint. It outlines searching both freely and using descriptors, limiting results to peer-reviewed publications from 2010-present. References were exported to Mendeley and formatted in Vancouver style. An alert was created to receive weekly updates on the topic. The process and results were published to a blog.
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The course covers the steps undertaken from tissue collection, reception, fixation,
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gynaecological and non-gynaecological samples.
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Central government is the dominant actor in regional economic development in the UK. Despite billions spent on regional development, little progress has been made in reducing economic disparities between regions. The document discusses recent reviews that aim to reform regional governance but notes issues like a lack of consensus on the roles of cities and unclear priorities around economic or land use planning. It questions whether the proposals can address problems like artificial administrative boundaries and a lack of financial autonomy for local authorities.
This discount medical plan provides members with discounts on a wide range of medical services through contracted healthcare providers. The plan offers savings of 5-60% on physician visits, hospital services, vision, dental, chiropractic care, and more. Members simply present their membership card to receive discounted rates and have no claim forms to file.
The plan is administered by Coverdell & Company and is not available in Florida or Vermont. Hospital discounts are not available in Maryland.
The document discusses using the Nintendo Wii gaming console to augment physical and occupational therapy. It provides an overview of the Wii games and exercises that have been used therapeutically, including for balance training, physical movement, and cognitive training. Goals of Wii-assisted therapy are also outlined, such as increasing patients' strength, balance, and functional abilities. The document reviews reported physiological and psychological benefits of Wii therapy and provides best practice recommendations. Resources for further information on applying Wii activities to therapeutic goals are also referenced.
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The document discusses various game related illnesses and injuries that can occur from playing video games. It covers physical injuries like repetitive stress injuries as well as physiological reactions like motion sickness. It also examines safety issues outlined in console manuals and summarizes recent research on topics like burns, electromagnetic interference, repetitive stress injuries, and eye strain that is presented in medical literature.
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This document summarizes research on potential health issues related to video game playing. It discusses injuries that can result from overuse such as repetitive stress injuries and discusses conditions like motion sickness that some players experience. It also reviews debates around the potential for video game addiction and considers physiological impacts of gaming like increased stress levels. The document examines available literature on these topics and calls for more research as video games continue gaining popularity and functionality that can mimic physical activity.
This guide provides examples of how to format references in APA Style for many common publication types, including journal articles, books, book chapters, reports, and media like films, podcasts, and social media posts. More details and examples can be found in the 7th edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association and the Concise Guide to APA Style. The guide directs readers to these resources for additional reference examples and formatting guidance.
The Effect of 6-Weeks Active Video Games on Body Mass Index and Physical Acti...Richard Coshott
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The aim of this presentation is to outline a recent pilot intervention using Nintendo Wii during lunch breaks in a school in the Midlands of England
Uploaded on behalf of Michael J Duncan, School of Science, University of Derby, UK
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This document provides examples of common reference types in APA Style, including journal articles, books, reports, audiovisual media and more. It lists the section numbers in the 7th edition of the Publication Manual where each example can be found. The summary provides high-level information about the purpose and contents of the document in 3 sentences.
The document describes a task to search the CINAHL database for information on exploration, diagnosis and manipulative therapy of the ankle joint. It outlines searching both freely and using descriptors, limiting results to peer-reviewed publications from 2010-present. References were exported to Mendeley and formatted in Vancouver style. An alert was created to receive weekly updates on the topic. The process and results were published to a blog.
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The course covers the steps undertaken from tissue collection, reception, fixation,
sectioning, tissue processing and staining. It covers all the general and special
techniques in histo/cytology laboratory. This course will provide the student with the
basic knowledge of the theory and practical aspect in the diagnosis of tumour cells
and non-malignant conditions in body tissues and for cytology focusing on
gynaecological and non-gynaecological samples.
Dr. Vincenzo Giordano began his medical career 2011 at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary in the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery. Here, he performed complex adult cardiothoracic surgical procedures, significantly enhancing his proficiency in patient critical care, as evidenced by his FCCS certification.
This presentation provides a detailed exploration of the morphological and microscopic features of pneumonia, covering its histopathology, classification, and clinical significance. Designed for medical students, pathologists, and healthcare professionals, this lecture differentiates bacterial vs. viral pneumonia, explains lobar, bronchopneumonia, and interstitial pneumonia, and discusses diagnostic imaging patterns.
? Key Topics Covered:
? Normal lung histology vs. pneumonia-affected lung
? Morphological changes in lobar, bronchopneumonia, and interstitial pneumonia
? Microscopic features: Fibroblastic plugs, alveolar septal thickening, inflammatory cell infiltration
? Stages of lobar pneumonia: Congestion, Red hepatization, Gray hepatization, Resolution
? Common causative pathogens (Streptococcus pneumoniae, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Mycoplasma, etc.)
? Clinical case study with diagnostic approach and differentials
? Who Should Watch?
This is an essential resource for medical students, pathology trainees, and respiratory health professionals looking to enhance their understanding of pneumonias morphological aspects.
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Tas Wii Hab March 2010 Works Cited
1. Works Cited<br />The following is a list of references (journal articles, websites, brochures, & anecdotal evidences) related to the Nintendo Wii?. These references have been broken down into sub-categories. The first category is Therapeutic Application. References listed under Therapeutic Application are those that have some relationship to the utilization of the Nintendo Wii? as a therapeutic tool. The second category is Energy Expenditure & Physiological Response. References listed under Energy Expenditure & Physiological Response are studies that provided evidence concerning the physiological changes people go through while playing specific Nintendo Wii? video games. The third category is Other Related Material. These references are important to Wii-related research and provide important unique information to aid individuals in therapeutic applications of the Nintendo Wii?. The final category is Wii Injuries. References listed under Wii Injuries are either studies or comments published concerning Nintendo Wii? related patient injuries.<br />Disclaimer: The intent of this material is to be use as a reference. The information provided here does not replace any clinical expertise and should be agreed locally within each department before implementation. The content is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment and does not constitute professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment plans. Never disregard professional medical advice because of the information printed here.<br />Therapeutic Application
2. Bower, K. (2009, May 7). Should we try to make them go to Wiihab? The use of the Wii in rehabilitation from brain injury [PowerPoint]. Victoria, Australia: Health Informatics Society of Australia. Retrieved February 16, 2010, from http://www.healthbeyond.org.au/files/u2/hb_bower.pdf
3. Briggs, K. & Kappenman, W. (2009). Serious Gaming Instructions and Therapeutic Applications for the Nintendo Wii. Innovations in VirtualSim Rehab [Website]. Retrieved February 9, 2010 from http://www.virtualsimrehab.com/publications_wii.html .
4. British Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Amputee Rehabilitation. (2009). The BACPAR guide for use of Nintendo Wii Fit in the department. London, UK: The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy. Retrieved February 11, 2009 from http://www.wiihabilitation.co.uk/amputees.shtml
5. British Chiropractic Association. (2006, December 19). The Wii warm up; the British Chiropractic Association advises how to avoid Wii-injuries this yuletide [Brochure]. Reading, UK: British Chiropractic Association. Retrieved February 11, 2010 from http://www.chiropractic-uk.co.uk/gfx/uploads/textbox/Press%20releases/0244104a%20Wii%20Warm%20Up.pdf
6. Brosnan, S. (2009, March). The potential of Wii-rehabilitation for persons recovering from acute stroke. Physical Disabilities Special Interest Section Quarterly. Bethesda, MD: The American Occupational Therapy Association.
7. Burdea, G., Blois, T., Ching, E., Halton, J., Lopetinsky, B., & Drysdale, V. (2008, August). Tutorial 1: Nintendo Wii-based rehabilitation [Abstract]. Virtual Rehabilitation 2008, 25 C 27 August 2008 (pp. x). New York, NY: The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Retrieved October 21, 2008, from the IEEE Xplore database.
8. Cerra-Tyl, D. (Ed.) (2008). Brain Injury Wii Training [Newsletter]. Beechwords, pg 5. Langhorne, PA: Beechwood Rehabilitation Services. Retrieved February 12, 2009, from http://www.beechwoodrehab.org/PDF%20files/BEECHWORDS%20Summer%202008.pdf
9. Conway, D. P., & Flagg, K. (2009, January 14). Use of video gaming in rehab. Hope College distinguished lecture series. Holland, MI: Hope College Kinesiology Department. Available at http://www.hope.edu/academic/kinesiology/athtrain/dlssm/docs/Wiihab.ppt
10. Deutsch, J. E., Borbely, M., Filler, J., Huhn, K., & Guarrera-Bowlby, P. (2008, October). Use of a low-cost, commercially available gaming console (Wii) for rehabilitation of an adolescent with cerebral palsy. Physical Therapy, 88(10), 1196-1207. Alexandria, VA: The American Physical Therapy Association.
11. Deutsch, J. E., Robbins, D., Morrison, J., & Guarrera Bowlby, P. (2009, June 29). Wii-based compared to standard of care balance and mobility rehabilitation for two individuals post-stroke. Virtual Rehabilitation International Conference 2009, June 29, 2009 C July 2, 2009 (pp. 117 C 120). Retrieved November 12, 2009, from the IEEE Xplore database.
12. Dixon, T. (2008, April). A Wii spot of fun. Australian Ageing Agenda, March/April 2008, pp. 28 C 31. Retrieved February 16, 2009, from http://www.volqld.org.au/forms/wii-three.pdf
13. Enam, N., & Turner, D. (2009, June 22). Nintendo Wii as a modality in TBI rehabilitation. Carlisle, PA: Brain Injury Association of Pennsylvania, Inc. Retrieved February 12, 2009, from http://www.biapa.org/atf/cf/%7BE07F6363-A589-41AA-B9C1-990FEE288F44%7D/Nintendo.pdf
14. Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital. (2008). Guidelines for use of the Nintendo Wii in pediatric physical therapy [Brochure]. Edmonton, Canada: Capital Health Edmonton Area.
15. Glomstad, J. (2008, August 18). Virtual fitness, are Wiis, iPods and other technology helping us get healthy? Advance for Occupational Therapy Practitioners, 24(17), August 18, 2008, pp. 16 C 46. Retrieved February 16, 2010, from http://occupational-therapy.advanceweb.com/Article/Virtual-Fitness.aspx
16. Goggans, J. D. (2008, October). Integrating video games into a rehabilitation unit. ARN Network, 25(5), 1. Glenview, IL: Association of Rehabilitation Nurses. Retrieved February 9, 2010 from https://www.rehabnurse.org/members/network.html .
17. Goldberg, G., Rubinsky, H., Irvin, E., Linneman, E., Knapke, J., & Ryan, M. (2008, September). #0034, Doing WiiHab: Experience with the Wii video game system in acquired brain injury rehabilitation [Abstract]. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 23(5), 350. Alphen aan den Rijn, the Netherlands: Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.
18. Halton, J. (2008). Rehabilitation with Nintendos Wii [Brochure]. Edmonton, Canada: Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital.
19. Halton, J. (2008, January). Virtual rehabilitation with video games: a new frontier for occupational therapy. Occupational Therapy Now, 10(1), 12-14. Ottawa, Canada: Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists.
20. Herz, N. B. (2009, April 20). The Wii and Occupational Therapy. OT Practice, 19-25. Bethesda, MD: The American Occupational Therapy Association.
21. Herz, N. B. (2009). The Nintendo Wii? and PD. PARKINSON Report, Spring 2009, pp. 7-8. Miami, FL: National Parkinson Foundation, Inc. Retrieved March 2, 2010 from http://www.parkinson.org/Document.Doc?id=440
22. Hidrian, A., & Weyler, I. (2008). Comparison of the effect of Cyriax cross friction massage and a Nintendo Wii-exercise program for the treatment of pain in chronic lateral epicondylitis. Amsterdam, the Netherlands: European School of Physiotherapy. Retrieved February 16, 2009 from http://scriptiesonline.bib.hva.nl/document/98543
23. Hinkel, M. W. (2008, May 10). WiiHab C rehabilitative therapy using the Wii by the Wii OT, WiiHab [Website]. http://wiihabtherapy.blogspot.com/
24. Jochem, L. (2008, November). Using Nintendo Wii in therapy [Brochure]. Iowa City, IA: Center for Disabilities and Development. Retrieved February 9, 2010 from http://www.medicine.uiowa.edu/CDD/multiple/pdf/Wiihandout.pdf
25. Osborn, J. Use of Nintendo Wii in Physical Rehabilitation [Brochure]. Herrin, IL: Herrin Hospital.
26. Peltier, M. (2007, September 1). Wii can work it out. Nursing Homes/long term care management, 56(9), September 2007, pp. 72-73. New York, NY: Vendome Group. Available at http://www.ltlmagazine.com/ME2/dirmod.asp?sid=&nm=&type=Publishing&mod=Publications%3A%3AArticle&mid=8F3A7027421841978F18BE895F87F791&tier=4&id=CC7A34A7845F49278EF2CEE86737D507
27. Raghavan, P. & Li, E. Mount Sinai School of Medicines Rehabilitation Department Uses Dartfish in Clinical Laboratory. Fribourg, Switzerland: DARTFISH. http://www.dartfish.com/floor/download.cgi?file=/data/document/document/1101.pdf&name=Mount Sinai School of Medicine's Rehabilitation Department Uses Dartfish in Clinical Laboratory
28. Ramchandani, A., Carroll, K., Buenaventura, R., Douglas, J., & Liu, J. (2008, August). Wii-habilitation increases participation in therapy. Virtual Rehabilitation 2008, 25 -27 August 2008 (pp. 69). New York, NY: The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Retrieved October 17, 2008, from the IEEE Xplore database.
29. Redmond, R. (2009). Wii games used in WiiHabilitation therapy. WiiHab within therapy [Website]. Retrieved February 9, 2010 from http://www.wiihabilitation.co.uk/games%20summary.shtml
30. RehabCare Group, Inc. (2008, March 11). Wiihabilitation: using WiiSports in rehabilitation [Brochure]. St. Louis, MO: RehabCare Group, Inc.
31. Sugarman, H., Weisel-Eichler, A., Burstin, A., & Brown, R. (2009). Use of the Wii Fit system for the treatment of balance problems in the elderly: A feasibility study. Virtual Rehabilitation International Conference, June 29, 2009 C July 2, 2009 (pp. 111 C 116). New York, NY: The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Retrieved November 12, 2009, from the IEEE Xplore database.
32. Szabo, G. B., Holland, A., & Welsh, J. D. (2009, November 25). Wii?-habilitation and aphasia groups: systemic observation of communicative acts during four aphasia Wii? groups. 2009 ASHA Convention, 19-21 November, 2009, New Orleans, LA. Rockville, MD: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Available at: http://www.eshow2000.com/asha/2009/handouts/1645_1807Welsh_Jessica_Dionne_141234_Nov25_2009_Time_033018PM.pdf
34. Bausch, L., Beran, J., Cahanes, S., & Krug, L. (2008, May 2). Physiological responses while playing Nintendo Wii Sports. Journal of Undergraduate Kinesiology Research, 3(2), 19-25. Eau Claire, WI: University of Wisconsin Kinesiology Department. Retrieved February 16, 2009, from http://www.jukr.org/images/stories/vol3_iss2_2008/bausch.beran.cahanes.krug.spring.2008.pdf
35. Brown, G. A., Holoubeck, M., Nylander, B., Watanabe, N., Janulewicz, P., Costello, M., Heelan, K. A., & Abbey, B. (2007, October 25). Energy costs of physically active video gaming: Wii boxing, Wii tennis, and Dance Dance Revolution [Abstract]. ACSMs 55th Annual Meeting at the Crossroads of Science and Practice, May 28-31, 2008. Indianapolis, IN: American College of Sports Medicine. Available at http://journals.lww.com/acsm-msse/Fulltext/2008/05001/Energy_Costs_of_Physically_Active_Video_Gaming_.2621.aspx#
36. Carroll, A., Porcari, J., Foster, C., & Mark, A. (2009, December). Wii Fit C or just a wee bit? ACE FitnessMatters, November/December 2009, pp. 6-8. San Diego, CA: American Council on Exercise. Retrieved February 16, 2009, from http://www.acefitness.org/getfit/studies/WiiFit102009.pdf
37. Graf, D. L., Pratt, L. V., Hester, C. N., & Short, K. R. (2008, November 25). Playing active video games increases energy expenditure in children. Pediatrics, 124(2), 534-540. Grove Village, IL: American Academy of Pediatrics. Available at http://www.pediatrics.org/cgi/content/full/124/2/534
38. Graves, L., Stratton, G., Ridgers, N. D., & Cable, N. T. (2007, December 22). Comparison of energy expenditure in adolescents when playing new generation and sedentary computer games: cross sectional study. British Medical Journal, December 2007, 335, pp 1282 C 1284. London, UK: BMJ Group. Retrieved October 20, 2008, from http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/335/7633/1282
39. Graves, L., Stratton, G., Ridgers, N. D., & Cable, N. T. (2008). Energy expenditure in adolescents playing new generation computer games. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2008, 42, pp 592-594. London, UK: BMJ Group. Retrieved October 17, 2008, from http://bjsm.bmj.com/content/42/7/592.full
40. Graves, L. E. F., Ridgers, N. D., & Stratton, G. (2008, June 23). The contribution of upper limb and total body movement to adolescents energy expenditure whilst playing Nintendo Wii. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 104(4), 2008, pp. 617-623. New York, NY: Springer.
41. Farrell, L. (2009, March 28). Wii-habilitation. British Medical Journal, 338(7697), 2009, pp. b1215. London, UK: British Medical Association.
42. Horst, S. E., & Brown, G. A. (2009, November 24). Changes in blood lactate and salivary cortisol concentrations while exergaming against a human or computer opponent. Kearney, NE: The University of Nebraska at Kearney Human Performance Laboratory. Retrieved February 16, 2009, from http://www.unk.edu/uploadedFiles/academics/gradstudies/ssrp/Horst%20Paper%202008%20SSRP.pdf
43. Lanningham-Foster, L., Foster, R. C., McCrady, S. K., Jensen, T. B., Mitre, N., & Levine, J. A. (2008, June 24). Activity-promoting video games and increased energy expenditure. The Journal of Pediatrics, 154(6), June 2009, pp. 819-823. New York, NY: Reed Elsevier.
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