Trampoline Park Injuries and Their Burden on Local Orthopaedic and Emergency Services

Objective: To investigate the incidence of trampoline park injuries (TPIs) at a local recreational facility and to quantify the burden on emergency and orthopaedic services at our institute.Methods: All patients that presented to the Emergency Department (ED) from the trampoline park via ambulance f...

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Main Authors: Stevan Jordan, Roozbeh Shafafy, Amelia Davidson, Christopher To, Kathryn Gill, Matthew Solan
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Language:English
Published: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2019-04-01
Series:Bulletin of Emergency and Trauma
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Online Access:http://beat.sums.ac.ir/article_45348_9d85c2e1560f01ef084796ef163e4fbb.pdf
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spelling doaj-2118b59b2bc646f49fae03fa90f5be232020-11-25T01:17:19ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesBulletin of Emergency and Trauma2322-25222322-39602019-04-017Issue 216216810.29252/beat-07021245348Trampoline Park Injuries and Their Burden on Local Orthopaedic and Emergency ServicesStevan Jordan0Roozbeh Shafafy1Amelia Davidson2Christopher To3Kathryn Gill4Matthew Solan5Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS TrustBrighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS TrustRoyal Surrey County Hospital NHS TrustBrighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS TrustRoyal Surrey County Hospital NHS TrustRoyal Surrey County Hospital NHS TrustObjective: To investigate the incidence of trampoline park injuries (TPIs) at a local recreational facility and to quantify the burden on emergency and orthopaedic services at our institute.Methods: All patients that presented to the Emergency Department (ED) from the trampoline park via ambulance from July 2014 to November 2015 were included in the study. Patients’ medical records were reviewed for clinical details including date, location and type of injury, treatment received, length of stay and outpatient follow-up. A cost analysis was performed to estimate the financial impact of each injury.Results:  A total of 71 patients were included in the study, with a mean age of 20 (7-48). Soft tissue sprains (n=29, 41%) and fractures (n=25, 35%) were the most common injuries, with the majority occurring in the lower limb. Two patients sustained open tibial fractures necessitating transfer to level 1 trauma centres. Fourteen patients (20%) underwent surgery, predominantly requiring open reduction and internal fixation. Overall, 18 patients (25%) required admission to hospital with mean length of stay of 2 days. The cost for pre-hospital, emergency and in-patient care amounted to over £80,000.Conclusion: TPIs pose a significant financial cost for local orthopaedic and emergency services. Contrary to studies evaluating home trampoline injuries, the majority of fractures at trampoline parks occurred in the lower limbs. Improved injury prevention strategies are required to help reduce morbidity and lower the financial implications for local NHS trusts.http://beat.sums.ac.ir/article_45348_9d85c2e1560f01ef084796ef163e4fbb.pdfTrampoline park injuriesLocalOrthopaedicemergencyServices
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Roozbeh Shafafy
Amelia Davidson
Christopher To
Kathryn Gill
Matthew Solan
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Roozbeh Shafafy
Amelia Davidson
Christopher To
Kathryn Gill
Matthew Solan
Trampoline Park Injuries and Their Burden on Local Orthopaedic and Emergency Services
Bulletin of Emergency and Trauma
Trampoline park injuries
Local
Orthopaedic
emergency
Services
author_facet Stevan Jordan
Roozbeh Shafafy
Amelia Davidson
Christopher To
Kathryn Gill
Matthew Solan
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title Trampoline Park Injuries and Their Burden on Local Orthopaedic and Emergency Services
title_short Trampoline Park Injuries and Their Burden on Local Orthopaedic and Emergency Services
title_full Trampoline Park Injuries and Their Burden on Local Orthopaedic and Emergency Services
title_fullStr Trampoline Park Injuries and Their Burden on Local Orthopaedic and Emergency Services
title_full_unstemmed Trampoline Park Injuries and Their Burden on Local Orthopaedic and Emergency Services
title_sort trampoline park injuries and their burden on local orthopaedic and emergency services
publisher Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
series Bulletin of Emergency and Trauma
issn 2322-2522
2322-3960
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Objective: To investigate the incidence of trampoline park injuries (TPIs) at a local recreational facility and to quantify the burden on emergency and orthopaedic services at our institute.Methods: All patients that presented to the Emergency Department (ED) from the trampoline park via ambulance from July 2014 to November 2015 were included in the study. Patients’ medical records were reviewed for clinical details including date, location and type of injury, treatment received, length of stay and outpatient follow-up. A cost analysis was performed to estimate the financial impact of each injury.Results:  A total of 71 patients were included in the study, with a mean age of 20 (7-48). Soft tissue sprains (n=29, 41%) and fractures (n=25, 35%) were the most common injuries, with the majority occurring in the lower limb. Two patients sustained open tibial fractures necessitating transfer to level 1 trauma centres. Fourteen patients (20%) underwent surgery, predominantly requiring open reduction and internal fixation. Overall, 18 patients (25%) required admission to hospital with mean length of stay of 2 days. The cost for pre-hospital, emergency and in-patient care amounted to over £80,000.Conclusion: TPIs pose a significant financial cost for local orthopaedic and emergency services. Contrary to studies evaluating home trampoline injuries, the majority of fractures at trampoline parks occurred in the lower limbs. Improved injury prevention strategies are required to help reduce morbidity and lower the financial implications for local NHS trusts.
topic Trampoline park injuries
Local
Orthopaedic
emergency
Services
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