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Our
children are our most priced possessions. If your child has
suffered injuries from a fall, you want to provide the most
immediate and best treatment for them.
Injuries
from hard falls must be given immediate medical attention
because of the possibility of broken or chipped bones. Many
falls may include trauma to the spine which may impair normal
body motion that can continue over years. Injuries of this
type often result in chronic back pain and headaches.
The SHCC
Centers for Neurology and Pain Management have provided over
20 years of proven treatment for patients with injuries from
falls. We offer a team approach that includes neurology, neuropsychology,
chiropractic, physical and massage therapies that fit the
precise need of each patient. After evaluation, a comprehensive
treatment plan will be implemented to relieve the pain and
avoid long-term disabilities.
In order
to provide our patients with the best treatment possible,
we also offer advice on how to avoid injuries in the first
place. We list below ways to prevent the injuries and risks
of falling where your child is involved. Please take a moment
to read over these and protect your infant before the injuries
happen.

You can protect your child from accidental falling injuries
by considering some everyday hazards and safeguarding against
them. Inside the home, children can fall from stairs, windows
or furniture. Outside the home are other sources or risk -
shopping carts, playground equipment and more.
Follow
these guidelines to protect your child from falls:
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Look
for playgrounds with soft surfaces to cushion your child
if he or she falls, Examples of soft surfaces include
wood chips, bark mulch, wood fibers, sand, pea gravel,
shredded tires and rubber mats. Try to avoid concrete,
asphalt and dirt surfaces. Under certain weather conditions,
even sod may be too hard. |
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Keep
chairs and other furniture in your home away from windows. |
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Make
sure your windows are closed and locked when children
are around. Get bars or window guards for your windows
if you live in a tall building. Don't depend on window
screens to keep your child from falling out of a window.
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Secure
throw rugs to the floor with a piece of foam carpet backing,
double-sided tape or a rubber pad. |
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Keep
your stairways clear of clutter to prevent your child
from tripping. |
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Use
safety gates to keep toddlers away from stairs. Be sure
to attach the gate to the wall if you're using one at
the top of a staircase. |
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Use
safety belts to keep your child from falling from shopping
carts. |
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Stay
close to the cart while you shop. |
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Babies
and infants can be wiggly and roll around easily; toddlers
and small children can climb their way into trouble. Protect
your children from falls by paying special attention to
windows, cribs and beds, different areas of the house,
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Babies
in walkers can roll down stairs, fall over objects, and
roll into hot stoves, pools, and heaters. |
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Walkers
may give a baby the momentum needed to break through a
gate, sometimes resulting in head and neck injuries. |
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Install
safety bars on upper-story windows. These bars must be
childproof but easy for adults to open in case of fire.
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If
you don't have safety bars on your windows, close and
lock windows when children are present. For ventilations,
open windows from the top, and provide adult supervision.
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Keep
furniture away from windows to prevent children from climbing
onto sills. |
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Don't
rely on window screens to keep children from falling out
of windows. |
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Keep
side rails up on cribs |
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Never
leave a baby unattended on a changing table or bed. When
choosing a changing table, opt for one with 2-inch guardrails.
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Always
secure safety belts on changing tables, strollers, carriages,
and high chairs. Be sure to strap a small child securely
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If your
child has experienced an injury from a fall call our centers
today. Their injury will be evaluated promptly. The SHCC Centers
for Neurology and Pain Management are open six days a week,
Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. On Saturday,
by appointment only. We are conveniently located in five areas
in Broward and Palm Beach Counties. Call today for an appointment
with one of our specialists toll free 866-426-3876.
Call
Us For More Information About Falls & Children.
(866)
426-3876
info@painmanagement.ws
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