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AAP News Vol. 29 No. 4 April 2008, p. 29 © 2008 American Academy of Pediatrics
Trampolines unsafe for children at any ageAllison BondEditorial Intern As a parent, you know the importance of making sure your children stay active. But when kids get off the couch, one activity they should avoid is jumping on a trampoline. Given the risk of serious injury, the hazards trampolines can pose outweigh any benefits to your childs health. Trampoline-related injuries, which generally occur on home trampolines, include cuts, strains and sprains, broken bones and even spinal injuries. Such injuries rose 140% between 1990 and 1996, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). Injuries can occur on small or large trampolines, and girls and boys are equally as likely to be injured. Because of these risks, the AAP recommends that trampolines not be used at home or in physical education classes in schools. The AAP offers the following guidelines regarding trampolines:
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