
According to a new report from a team of Swiss scientists, keeping too tight a grip on a controller and mashing the buttons too furiously can actually cause a newly identified skin disorder "marked by painful lumps on the palms." The hysterically named "PlayStation palmar hidradentitis" is actually not very funny at all, as it can reportedly lead to "painful lesions on the palms similar to patches found on the soles of children's feet after taking part in heavy physical activity." Vincent Piguet and colleagues at University Hospitals and Medical School of Geneva noted that "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."
following common sense, health advice and guidelines, as can be found within our instruction manuals. 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." |
Oh noez! After 37 years and hundreds of millions of players, they found one person that can overuse any tool and get hand sores - but the person doesn't use tools and instead plays videogames, so this is a videogame condition! |
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I loves me Ps2 controller.. pity it doesn't work on gta 4 =\ |