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Health Tip: Help Prevent Trampoline Injuries

Don't allow rough play

(HealthDay News) -- While a trampoline offers fun and much-needed exercise, using the equipment improperly can lead to injury.

The American Academy of Pediatrics says it doesn't recommend buying a trampoline for the home, suggesting the equipment be used only in a supervised sports-training program.

The academy offers these suggestions for trampoline use:

  • Make sure children know how to land properly and jump carefully.
  • Do not allow stunts on a trampoline.
  • If more than one person is using the equipment at the same time, be careful to avoid striking the other person.
  • Avoid jumping too close to the springs or frame.

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