Using a safety net and following the safety instructions could prevent half the paediatric trampoline injuries.

Abstract INTRODUCTION: The number of recreational trampolines in Finnish households has increased. There also appears to be a drastic increase in trampoline-related injuries among paediatric patients. The aim of this study was to quantify and describe trampoline-related injuries in North Finnish paediatric patients. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of medical data was used in the study, covering children 16 years and younger treated for trampoline-related injuries at Oulu University Hospital over a five-month period of time from May 1 to September 30, 2005. Medical records were reviewed and additional details regarding the injuries were obtained by questionnaire. RESULTS: Altogether 76 patients were treated for trampoline-related injuries, which represented 13.4 % of all paediatric accidental trauma patients. In 57 accidents (86 %), there had been multiple jumpers on the trampoline. Twenty-five of the injuries (38 %) had occurred on the trampoline, in 25 cases (38 %) a child had fallen off, in 8 cases (12 %) there had been a collision with another jumper and the person had jumped onto a trampoline from a high platform in 5 incidents (8 %). Only 3 children (5 %) hurt themselves on the trampoline when jumping alone. Orthopaedic procedures requiring general anaesthesia were necessary in a total of 31 cases (41 %). CONCLUSIONS: The study shows that 50 % of traumas (falling off and collisions) could have been avoided by using a safety net and by jumping one at a time. The importance of following safety instructions and the need for a safety net should be emphasised to both the supervising adults and the children.

Record #:
9890
Date:
2008
Format:
Journal Article
Author:
Rattya, J.;Serlo, W.
Source:
European Journal of Paediatric Surgery
Citation:
2008; August; 18(4):
Keywords:
SPORTS;TRAMPOLINES;TRAMPOLINE;PRODUCT SAFETY;TOYS;ENCLOSURES;NETS;NETTING;PADS;JUMPING ONE AT A TIME;SUPERVISION;SAFETY ADVICE
Identity:
Finland
Location:
f
Class:
G146

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