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All-terrain
vehicle, trampoline and scooter injuries and their prevention
in children. PURPOSE: Childhood
injuries are the leading cause of death in children and result
in significant healthcare utilization. Injuries specifically related
to all terrain vehicles, trampolines and scooter usage can be
devastating and are often preventable. Our understanding of how
and why these injuries occur can aid in preventing morbidity and
mortality. RECENT FINDINGS:
The popularity of all-terrain vehicles, nonmotorized scooters
and trampolines has soared over recent years. This increased usage
has led to a tremendous rise in injuries in children utilizing
these recreational activities. Many of the injuries occur in younger
children who may not possess the motor and cognitive skills necessary
to safely engage in these activities. These activities lead to
a number of head and extremity injuries, most of which can be
attenuated by the use of protective gear such as helmets and protective
padding. SUMMARY: Understanding the nature of these injuries can lead to advocacy and hopefully legislation to prevent further injuries from occurring.
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