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    Hip Injuries, Age 11 and Younger



    Prevention

    The following tips may prevent the chance of hip injuries.

    • Always be gentle with your child. Do not grab your child by his or her legs.
    • Be aware of your child's chance of falling, and take Reference steps to prevent falls.
    • Never leave a baby unattended in high places, such as on a tabletop, in a crib with the sides down, or even on a bed or sofa.
    • Do not leave a baby unattended in any infant seat or "sitting" toy, such as a swing, walker, saucer, or jumper. Use all the safety straps provided.

    Establish good safety habits early so that your child will continue them when he or she is older.

    • Place children in an approved Reference child car seat when riding in a motor vehicle. Follow the manufacturer's directions for installing and securing the seat.
    • Have older children wear seat belts every time they are in a motor vehicle. Set a good example by always using your seat belt when traveling in a motor vehicle.
    • Have your child wear protective gear when playing contact sports such as football or hockey.

    Injuries may occasionally be a sign of Reference abuse. You may be able to prevent further abuse by reporting it and seeking help.



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