Playing video games can result in injuries - Tuscaloosa
Steven Bridge  |  by www.tuscaloosanews.com. All rights reserved. 4.04 | 17:21

It might not be the thing that comes to mind when fun awaits, but before you fire up that video game console Santa brought you, you might first want to do a few stretches. Michael Horn, a Tuscaloosa chiropractor, has started seeing some unusual injuries lately. For example, a man came in last week with injuries to his arm.

As a karate instructor, he was in excellent shape, but he pulled his arm muscle doing something seemingly less straining -- he hurt himself while playing a video game.

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