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Optimal Restraint Reduces the Risk of Abdominal Injury in Children Involved in Motor Vehicle Crashes
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Optimally restrained children are at a significantly lower risk of abdominal injury than children suboptimally restrained for age. This disparity emphasizes the need for aggressive education efforts aimed not only at getting children into restraint systems, but also the importance of optimal, age-appropriate restraint.
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