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Detection of Motion on a Trampoline with a Smartwatch
In this study, we develop a method for detecting the motions performed on a trampoline using an accelerometer mounted on a smartwatch. This method will lead to a system that can be used to promote trampoline exercise using a home trampoline by detecting ...
Tatsuhito Hasegawa, Kobayashi Satoshi
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Category: Trauma Introduction/Purpose: Jump parks (or trampoline parks) have become one of the fastest growing recreational businesses in the United States. With their increasing popularity, notable changes in trampoline related injuries might be evident,
Jesse Doty MD +2 more
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Evaluation of primary caregivers' perceptions on home trampoline use
Trampolines are widely used by children, but trampoline injuries can be severe and may require hospital care or even surgery. This pilot study examined the effectiveness of an educational intervention on caregivers' perceptions of trampoline use and ...
Jacob Davidson, Timothy Carey
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Bilateral trampoline fracture of the proximal tibia in a child
Trampoline fractures are transversely oriented impaction fractures of the proximal tibia sustained by young children jumping on a trampoline. Unaware of the mechanism of this specific nontraumatic fracture, physicians may fail to detect these fractures ...
Monique Reijnierse
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Hospital admissions for trampoline-related injuries are a metric of injury severity. The literature shows hospital admissions are more likely to occur from trampoline park injuries rather than home trampoline injuries.
Sylvia J. Gautreau +9 more
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Leidenfrost droplet trampolining [PDF]
AbstractA liquid droplet dispensed over a sufficiently hot surface does not make contact but instead hovers on a cushion of its own self-generated vapor. Since its discovery in 1756, this so-called Leidenfrost effect has been intensively studied. Here we report a remarkable self-propulsion mechanism of Leidenfrost droplets against gravity, that we term
Gustav Graeber +6 more
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Rapidly growing pediatric trampoline-related injuries in Korea: a 10-year single center retrospective study [PDF]
Purpose Several published policy statements have warned against the risks associated with trampoline use and recommended safety guidelines. However, few studies have focused on trampoline-related injuries in Korea.
Min Jeng Cho +5 more
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RELATION BETWEEN DOWNWARD AND UPWARD PHASES ON THE TRAMPOLINE BED DURING JUMPING
The time of flight in trampoline competitions relies on the jumping movement executed on the trampoline bed, which can be divided into a downward phase and an upward phase.
MASAHARU MATSUSHIMA
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Rigid superhydrophobic materials have the ability to repel millimetric water drops, in typically 10 ms. Yet, most natural water-repellent materials can be deformed by impacting drops. To test the effect of deformability, we perform impacts of non-wetting drops onto thin ($\sim$ 10 \micro m), circular PDMS membranes.
Chantelot, Pierre +3 more
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Trampoline-related injuries in children: a nationwide cross-sectional study in South Korea [PDF]
Objective Trampoline-related injuries have increased in South Korea. However, little research has been conducted on this topic. This study aimed to show the characteristics of pediatric trampoline-related injuries in South Korea and to investigate the ...
Geonmoo Lee +4 more
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