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INJURIES IN CHILDREN SUSTAINED IN FREE FALLS
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1975
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Physical ActivityPediatric RehabilitationInjury PreventionOrthopaedic SurgeryPediatric Orthopedic SurgerySkeletal TraumaKinesiologyHealth SciencesFall PreventionSixty-six ChildrenOs Calcis FractureChild AbuseKnee InjuriesPhysical TherapySpinal FractureChild DevelopmentNormal ActivitiesPediatricsMedicineTrauma In ChildSport-related Injuries
Sixty-six children who fell distances up to 96 feet were studied to determine the frequency and patterns of injuries sustained. Upper extremity, skull, and femoral fractures were most common; there was only one pelvic fracture and one os calcis fracture. Two of the children died, and 64 children returned to normal activities.