Injuries Caused by Falls From Playground Equipment in the United States

Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2018 May;57(5):563-573. doi: 10.1177/0009922817732618. Epub 2017 Oct 2.

Abstract

The objective of this study is to document the incidence of falls from playground equipment in the United States over time and to provide a detailed profile of the individuals injured in playground falls using several state and national databases. During the past decade, there has been a steep decline in the number of injuries treated in emergency departments caused by falls from playground equipment in the United States. Males, children between the ages of 5 to 9 years, and individuals from lower economic strata are overrepresented among those suffering an injury. Falls from monkey bars result in the greatest number of injuries (52%). Schools/day care centers and recreation areas each account for approximately 40% of injuries. The incidence of injuries occurring at home playgrounds has declined sharply in recent years. Fracture of the upper limb is the type of injury most often associated with a fall from playground equipment (43%).

Keywords: emergency department; epidemiology; falls; injuries; playground equipment; playground safety; prevention.

MeSH terms

  • Accidental Falls / statistics & numerical data*
  • Age Distribution
  • Child
  • Child, Preschool
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Incidence
  • Male
  • Play and Playthings / injuries*
  • Risk Factors
  • Safety
  • Sex Distribution
  • United States
  • Wounds and Injuries / epidemiology*