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Trampoline

CHI '14 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2014
Relief is often used to add patterns to product surfaces, but interaction techniques for modeling relief on the surface of virtual objects have not received due attention. We adopt the repousse and chasing artwork techniques in an alternative interaction technique for modeling relief on virtual surfaces. To support the interaction technique, we develop
Jaehyun Han   +3 more
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Trampoline injuries

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1978
We feel that there are dangers on the trampoline if it is poorly supervised. This is especially true in regards to the possibility of spinal cord injury and quadriplegia. We have presented documented cases of quadriplegia and safety suggestions have been given for the use of the teampoline.
G F, Rapp, P G, Nicely
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Trampolining injuries

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2011
Trampoline-related injuries have increased dramatically over the last few years. This article presents a review of the literature summarizing the different types and mechanisms of sustaining such injuries and looks at current recommendations to prevent them.
Mohamed, Sukeik, Fares S, Haddad
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Trampoline Park and Home Trampoline Injuries

Pediatrics, 2016
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE:Trampoline parks, indoor recreational facilities with wall-to-wall trampolines, are increasing in number and popularity. The objective was to identify trends in emergency department visits for trampoline park injuries (TPIs) and compare TPI characteristics with home trampoline injuries (HTIs).METHODS:Data on trampoline injuries
Kathryn E, Kasmire   +2 more
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Pediatric Trampoline Injuries

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 2007
The recreational use of trampolines has increased dramatically during the last 10 years. There has been a striking increase in the number of children presenting to fracture clinics with injuries associated with trampoline use. This increase in trampoline injuries has been reported in North America, but there has been a paucity of research in this area ...
Conor, Hurson   +7 more
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Trampoline Injuries

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2003
As the popularity of trampolines has increased during the past 10 years, so has the number of injuries sustained using them. Whether there is an actual increase in the risk associated with the use of a trampoline for the same number of exposure hours is not known. The marked increase in emergency room visits related to trampoline injuries might reflect
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TRAMPOLINES REVISITED

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1992
A search of the medical literature failed to reveal any articles that discuss pediatric injuries acquired on privately owned recreational trampolines. This study was undertaken to quantify and qualify pediatric injuries from recreational trampoline use.
G A, Woodward, R, Furnival, J E, Schunk
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Trampoline Injuries

HPHR Journal, 2021
The first version of the trampoline was invented by Eskimo groups in the Pacific Northwest, to help them search for game. The person launched into the air by this device could inspect a much larger area of land or ice for game than what would be possible from the ground.
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Trampolined style

ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 1999
A trampolined program is organized as a single loop in which computations are scheduled and their execution allowed to proceed in discrete steps. Writing programs in trampolined style supports primitives for multithreading without language support for continuations.
Steven E. Ganz   +2 more
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