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"The game might not be real but medics say the injuries they're seeing are.

"The grip and position they're working in might inflame and irritate the tendons in the elbow, similar to what you'd get if you had say, tennis elbow. We used to call it tennis elbow, but now its Wii elbow," says John Haywood, a physiotherapist.

Shoulders, elbows and backs are most at risk, particularly in young people."

Ha ha ha, soon you will see bengay or other ointment tv ads for wii players.