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Pediatrics, 2023
OBJECTIVES Trampolines are an important cause of childhood injury and focus of injury prevention. Understanding and prevention of trampoline park injury is constrained by inadequate exposure data to estimate the at-risk population.
Warwick J, Teague +3 more
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OBJECTIVES Trampolines are an important cause of childhood injury and focus of injury prevention. Understanding and prevention of trampoline park injury is constrained by inadequate exposure data to estimate the at-risk population.
Warwick J, Teague +3 more
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Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, 1957
(1957). Trampolining. Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation: Vol. 28, No. 8, pp. 24-74.
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(1957). Trampolining. Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation: Vol. 28, No. 8, pp. 24-74.
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Trampoline-Induced Quadriplegia
Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1987This review of the world's literature documenting cervical spine injuries attempts to determine common factors regarding patient characteristics, environment, injury mechanisms, and pathology. The policy statements and safety guidelines of both the American Academy of Pediatrics and athletic administrative bodies are reviewed in order to evaluate what ...
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Pediatrics, 1981
In September 1977, the Academy published a statement calling for a ban on the use of trampolines in schools because of the high number of quadriplegic injuries caused by this apparatus.1 A considerable amount of thought and action resulted. The Academy does not endorse trampoline use, but a revision of the Academy's position to allow for a trial period
H. James Holroyd +22 more
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In September 1977, the Academy published a statement calling for a ban on the use of trampolines in schools because of the high number of quadriplegic injuries caused by this apparatus.1 A considerable amount of thought and action resulted. The Academy does not endorse trampoline use, but a revision of the Academy's position to allow for a trial period
H. James Holroyd +22 more
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Garden hazards: trampoline injuries
British Journal of Nursing, 2016Trampolining is more popular than ever, but it can also cause injuries, some of them very serious. Siba Prosad Paul, Torbay Hospital, Torquay, Joanna Barnden, University of Bristol, and Meridith Kane, Yeovil District Hospital, discuss what can be done to prevent them
Siba Prosad, Paul +2 more
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Trampolines: An ‘Attractive Nuisance’
The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1982An American Academy of Pediatrics recommendation banning the use of trampolines in schools and the risk of liability lawsuits encouraged school administrators to lock up their trampolines.
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2016
Das erfindungsgemäße Trampolin (1) umfasst eine Rahmenkonstruktion (2) und ein an der Rahmenkonstruktion (2) gelagertes Spruchtuch. Eine Anordnung von Sensoren (8) ist vorgesehen, mittels derer auf das Sprungtuch (3) einwirkende Kräfte oder Beschleunigungen erfasst werden. Die Signale der Sensoren (8) werden in eine Auswerteeinheit (9) eingelesen.
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Das erfindungsgemäße Trampolin (1) umfasst eine Rahmenkonstruktion (2) und ein an der Rahmenkonstruktion (2) gelagertes Spruchtuch. Eine Anordnung von Sensoren (8) ist vorgesehen, mittels derer auf das Sprungtuch (3) einwirkende Kräfte oder Beschleunigungen erfasst werden. Die Signale der Sensoren (8) werden in eine Auswerteeinheit (9) eingelesen.
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