One of my sons Teachers at preschool went and she tore her miniscus. Been in a Bledsoe boot for 3 months.
As a kid I liked the arcades and places like putt putt, discovery Zone, celebration station, Adventure river, trampolines never liked me and I never liked them. Memphis is no fun now.
I've never heard of anyone being hurt bad there.
That's what I'm thinking. Most homeowners companies don't even want a trampoline in a backyard. I can't imagine too many commercial insurers being excited about a warehouse full of them that invites kids in.
Wow, ours just haven't been enough to hear the stories.A lot of injuries occur. I've had at least two patients with leg fractures from the local trampoline warehouses. One of them was told at the Ortho it was his second case from there that morning. Obviously, strains and sprains are more common. I have not heard of any serious head or neck injuries, but they are certain to occur.
The scariest part to me is that there are big grown "kids" bouncing from square to square and a little one could unknowingly get out underneath them. That could be devastating. We went once when it first opened and I was nervous the entire time. After seeing a few injuries, I have not allowed my kids to return.
Good friend thought physics would treat him the same as a five year old he watched do a flip. It didn't, so he ended up in the ER with a completely torn quad. That was in December and he still isn't back to work full time.A lot of injuries occur. I've had at least two patients with leg fractures from the local trampoline warehouses. One of them was told at the Ortho it was his second case from there that morning. Obviously, strains and sprains are more common. I have not heard of any serious head or neck injuries, but they are certain to occur.
The scariest part to me is that there are big grown "kids" bouncing from square to square and a little one could unknowingly get out underneath them. That could be devastating. We went once when it first opened and I was nervous the entire time. After seeing a few injuries, I have not allowed my kids to return.
Good friend thought physics would treat him the same as a five year old he watched do a flip. It didn't, so he ended up in the ER with a completely torn quad. That was in December and he still isn't back to work full time.
Haha, I was just recently joking with a friend that we had passed the Age of Inversion.