© 2015 BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved. Purpose To examine the influence of the voluntary Australian trampoline standard (AS 4989-2006) and market-driven design modifications on relevant trampoline injuries. Methods Trend and intervention analysis on frequencies and proportions of hospital-treated trampoline-related injury in Victoria, Australia, extracted from the Victorian Emergency Minimum Dataset from 1 July 1999 to 30 June 2013. The injuries relevant to the AS were contact with spring and frame, and multipleuser injury. Falls from trampolines were relevant for netted trampolines, a market-driven modification. Results Frequency of all trampoline injuries increased by 11.4% (95% CI 10.0% to 11.7%) on average each year. Spring a...
The purpose of this study was: a) Determine the differences among injured and noninjured trampolinis...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: This study describes the trend in incidence of hospitalised falls from playground e...
Serious sport and active recreation injuries requiring hospitalisationare common with between 30-230...
Abstract Objectives: To examine national trampoline injury patterns and trends in the context of imp...
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...
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...
Aim: In Australia, trampolines contribute approximately one-quarter of all childhood play-equipment ...
Abstract Objective: To quantify an apparent increase in indoor trampoline park related injuries in c...
Aim: To compare trampoline injuries and injury costs sustained at a commercial trampoline park versu...
Introduction: It is well known that trampolines can be a particular source of danger, especially in ...
Purpose: Only a few studies have been conducted on trampoline-associated injuries in adults, especia...
Objectives: Trampoline injuries represent a preventable cause of injury in children. This study iden...
The trampoline was introduoced into Japan from George Nissen whore come from the U.S.A in 1956. The ...
The purpose of this study was: a) Determine the differences among injured and noninjured trampolinis...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: This study describes the trend in incidence of hospitalised falls from playground e...
Serious sport and active recreation injuries requiring hospitalisationare common with between 30-230...
Abstract Objectives: To examine national trampoline injury patterns and trends in the context of imp...
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...
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...
Aim: In Australia, trampolines contribute approximately one-quarter of all childhood play-equipment ...
Abstract Objective: To quantify an apparent increase in indoor trampoline park related injuries in c...
Aim: To compare trampoline injuries and injury costs sustained at a commercial trampoline park versu...
Introduction: It is well known that trampolines can be a particular source of danger, especially in ...
Purpose: Only a few studies have been conducted on trampoline-associated injuries in adults, especia...
Objectives: Trampoline injuries represent a preventable cause of injury in children. This study iden...
The trampoline was introduoced into Japan from George Nissen whore come from the U.S.A in 1956. The ...
The purpose of this study was: a) Determine the differences among injured and noninjured trampolinis...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: This study describes the trend in incidence of hospitalised falls from playground e...
Serious sport and active recreation injuries requiring hospitalisationare common with between 30-230...