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Playground slide-related injuries in preschool children: increased risk of lower extremity injuries when riding on laps

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Table 1 Codes from the NEISS database and how they weregrouped for study variables
Table 2 Characteristics of all playground slide-related injuries from 2002 to 2015 for children ≤5 years of age in the NEISS database
Table 3 Comparative analysis of playground slide-related injuriesby age group. Younger children (< 3 years old) were compared tochildren 3–5 years of age using the Pearson chi square test
Fig. 2 Percent of injuries in children identified as being on a lap atthe time of injury
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