We reviewed the records of children referred to our hospital between April and September 2005 who had been injured whilst trampolining. Of 88 such children there were 33 boys and 55 girls with a mean age of 8 years 6 months (2 years 4 months to 15 years 9 months). Most of the injuries (53; 60%) occurred when bouncing and 34 (39%) were secondary to falls from the trampoline. The cause of injury was unknown in one child. The injured child was supervised in only 35 cases (40%). In 31 (35%) cases, the injury was related to the presence of others on the trampoline. A total of 36 (40%) children required surgery. Fractures of the upper limbs occurred in 62 cases (70%). Injuries related to the recreational use of trampolines are a significant cause...
Abstract Objective: To quantify an apparent increase in indoor trampoline park related injuries in c...
505 kindergarten and primary school children from 4 to 13 years of age were treated for school sport...
BackgroundMany case studies have been published about trampoline-related injury (TRI); however, a co...
Objectives: Trampoline injuries represent a preventable cause of injury in children. This study iden...
Background Backyard trampolines are immensely popular among children, but are associated with an ...
Aim: To compare trampoline injuries and injury costs sustained at a commercial trampoline park versu...
Aim: In Australia, trampolines contribute approximately one-quarter of all childhood play-equipment ...
In Australia trampolines contribute one quarter of all childhood play equipment injuries. The object...
© 2015 Public Health Association of Australia. Objectives: To examine national trampoline injury pat...
Aim: In Australia, trampolines contribute approximately one-quarter of all childhood play-equipment ...
In Australia trampolines contribute one quarter of all childhood play equipment injuries. The object...
Background Trampolines continue to be a major source of childhood injury. Objective To examine avail...
Purpose Several published policy statements have warned against the risks associated with trampoline...
Musculoskeletal injury in children can lead to negative physical, psychological and socio-economic e...
ABSTRACT. Background. Recent reports note a dra-matic increase in the number of pediatric trampoline...
Abstract Objective: To quantify an apparent increase in indoor trampoline park related injuries in c...
505 kindergarten and primary school children from 4 to 13 years of age were treated for school sport...
BackgroundMany case studies have been published about trampoline-related injury (TRI); however, a co...
Objectives: Trampoline injuries represent a preventable cause of injury in children. This study iden...
Background Backyard trampolines are immensely popular among children, but are associated with an ...
Aim: To compare trampoline injuries and injury costs sustained at a commercial trampoline park versu...
Aim: In Australia, trampolines contribute approximately one-quarter of all childhood play-equipment ...
In Australia trampolines contribute one quarter of all childhood play equipment injuries. The object...
© 2015 Public Health Association of Australia. Objectives: To examine national trampoline injury pat...
Aim: In Australia, trampolines contribute approximately one-quarter of all childhood play-equipment ...
In Australia trampolines contribute one quarter of all childhood play equipment injuries. The object...
Background Trampolines continue to be a major source of childhood injury. Objective To examine avail...
Purpose Several published policy statements have warned against the risks associated with trampoline...
Musculoskeletal injury in children can lead to negative physical, psychological and socio-economic e...
ABSTRACT. Background. Recent reports note a dra-matic increase in the number of pediatric trampoline...
Abstract Objective: To quantify an apparent increase in indoor trampoline park related injuries in c...
505 kindergarten and primary school children from 4 to 13 years of age were treated for school sport...
BackgroundMany case studies have been published about trampoline-related injury (TRI); however, a co...