31860 US-19 North, Palm Harbor, Florida 34684
Trampolines are popular among children and teens and even among some adults. Though it may be fun to jump and do somersaults on a trampoline, landing wrong can cause serious, permanent injuries. Injuries can occur even when a trampoline has a net and padding
Thousands of people are injured on trampolines each year. Most of these injuries happen on home trampolines. Children younger than 6 years are at greatest risk of injury. Common injuries include
Broken bones (Sometimes surgery is needed.)
Concussions and other head injuries
Sprains/strains
Bruises, scrapes, and cuts
Head and neck injuries (which can lead to permanent paralysis or death)
Most trampoline injuries occur when there is more than one person using a trampoline. Children can get hurt when they
Land wrong while jumping.
Land wrong while flipping and doing somersaults (this should not be allowed because of the risk of head and neck injuries).
Try stunts.
Strike or are struck by another person.
Fall or jump off the trampoline.
Land on the springs or frame.
Don't buy a trampoline for your home! Trampolines may be popular and a fun way to get exercise, but there are safer ways to encourage your children to be physically active, such as playing catch, riding a bike (don't forget a bike helmet), or playing a team sport. The AAP recommends that mini and full-sized trampolines never be used at home, in routine gym classes, or on playgrounds. They should only be used in supervised training programs for gymnastics, diving, or other competitive sports. Only one person should be allowed on a trampoline at any given time.
If you choose to have a home trampoline, the AAP recommends the following safety precautions: adult supervision at all times, only one jumper on the trampoline at a time, and no somersaults should be performed. Also, trampolines should have adequate protective padding that is in good condition and appropriately placed. All equipment should be checked often and protective padding, the net enclosure, and any other parts should be repaired or replaced when damaged. Parents should check their homeowner's policy and obtain a rider to cover trampoline-related injuries if not included in the basic policy.
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Palm Harbor, Florida 34684
Phone: (727) 787-6335
Fax: (727) 489-2519
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12780 Racetrack Road
Suite 305
Tampa, Florida 33626
Phone: (813) 891-6501
Fax: (727) 674-2180
10537 SR-54
Trinity, Florida 34655
Phone: (727) 376-8404
Fax: (727) 674-2181
31860 US-19 North
Palm Harbor, Florida 34684
Phone: (727) 787-6335
Fax: (727) 489-2519
12780 Racetrack Road
Suite 305
Tampa, Florida 33626
Phone: (813) 891-6501
Fax: (727) 674-2180
10537 SR-54
Trinity, Florida 34655
Phone: (727) 376-8404
Fax: (727) 674-2181