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Preventing Head Injuries
Protect Your Child from Traumatic Brain Injury
By Teri Brown
- Remember where your toddler's center of gravity is and pay careful attention when they're playing near steps or curbs.
- Make sure your walker has a breaking system or is over 36 inches wide. This makes it wider than the average doorway.
- Make sure your car seat is a good fit for your child.
"The most common cause of TBI is motor vehicle accidents, which accounts for 50 percent of all TBI," Dr. Chiappini says. "This is followed by falls at 21 percent." This isn't surprising, considering the play children indulge in. Climbing, jumping and riding anything on wheels is all a part of their natural development.
"Parents should be aware of where their children are playing," Dr. Chiappini says. "Trampolines and some playground equipment are inherently dangerous. Parents should demand that their children wear helmets whenever they ride their bikes, even around their own neighborhoods. Children should wear helmets when playing sports such as hockey, skiing, snowboarding, etc."
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