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  • Epidemiology of Childhood Injuries
  • Sports Medicine

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  • Trampolines are a common source of pediatric injuries.
  • Previous research has not extensively compared trampoline-related injuries with those from other activities.
  • Understanding injury severity and risk factors is crucial for prevention.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare the severity of trampoline injuries in children with injuries from other activities.
  • To identify risk factors associated with trampoline injury severity.
  • To assess the trend in trampoline-related emergency admissions over time.

Main Methods:

  • A retrospective, comparative epidemiological study.
  • Inclusion of children aged 2-15 years admitted for traumatic injuries between June and October 2016.
  • Exclusion of non-sport-related injuries; classification of serious injuries as fractures or requiring surgery.

Main Results:

  • Fracture rates were similar between trampoline and other injuries (31.78% vs. 30.93%).
  • Surgical treatment was more frequent for trampoline injuries (3.74% vs. 1.80%).
  • Multiple simultaneous users (OR=1.56) and lack of parental supervision (OR=0.271) were significant risk factors.

Conclusions:

  • Trampoline accidents show a significant increase in prevalence.
  • Surgical intervention is twice as likely for trampoline-related injuries.
  • Recommendations include single-user policies and mandatory adult supervision for trampoline safety.