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Trampolines are popular among kids and adults, but there's no denying they're dangerous. Whether kids are supervised at an indoor park or jumping on a trampoline in the backyard, there's always risk for significant injury. This makes trampolines inappropriate and dangerous for play.
Should you let your kids use trampolines? The American Academy of Pediatrics suggests trampolines should never be used unless athletes are being supervised in training for a sport like diving or gymnastics. As the weather warms each season, however, pediatric orthopaedists tend to see an increase in fractures.
"Kids have been cooped up all winter long," pediatric orthopaedic surgeon Ryan Goodwin, MD, says. "We expect to see 8FT Trampoline and bicycle fracture rates rise." Dr. Goodwin has treated trampoline injuries where bones are broken so severely that they need emergency surgical repair. And it's not just fractures. Concussions, head and neck injuries, sprains and strains are also common.