Why Doctors HATE Trampolines

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  • @Orangenkraft
    @Orangenkraft 2 месяца назад +2564

    Growing up poor doesn’t often pay off, but suddenly I'm not sad anymore we didn’t have a backyard trampoline or even a backyard

    • @Magnum_Express
      @Magnum_Express 2 месяца назад +66

      the irony is they are most often found in poor neighborhoods. We were poor and had one growing up, and it was terrifying. I don't think anyone should have one.

    • @dietotaku
      @dietotaku 2 месяца назад +23

      downside is without a yard or any kind of equipment for physical activity, you're more or less relegated to screens which is not exactly healthy either

    • @foxyy2048
      @foxyy2048 2 месяца назад +40

      @@dietotaku it might seem crazy what I'm about to say, but have you heard of the ✨outside world✨

    • @albafuentes411
      @albafuentes411 2 месяца назад +1

      Same

    • @this_is_patrick
      @this_is_patrick 2 месяца назад

      ​@@foxyy2048 Most kids today aren't entertained by ✨ the outside world ✨ anymore.
      If twenty years ago I had access to the gadgets and the online entertainment options, and bad enough parents to let me have unrestricted access to them, I probably wouldn't have gone outside much in my childhood too.

  • @ho1033
    @ho1033 2 месяца назад +1216

    when I was little I broke my arm on a trampoline, today I'm just broke.

  • @sadib4782
    @sadib4782 2 месяца назад +339

    when i was younger i so desperately wanted a trampoline but my parents always said absolutely not because my uncle spent 34 years working in fire rescue and he went to way too many calls about trampoline injuries. over a decade later im 18, in paramedic academy, and beyond thankful that i never had a trampoline as a child. i finally understand why those things are so terrible.

    • @anthonyhuynhn4721
      @anthonyhuynhn4721 Месяц назад +6

      I hate seeing people cracking their necks

    • @A.spencer24
      @A.spencer24 Месяц назад +2

      R u rich

    • @pennyinheaven
      @pennyinheaven Месяц назад +1

      @@sowth1967Until they’re not

    • @thefinisher2843
      @thefinisher2843 3 дня назад

      Same, except the paramedic academy… and I still want a trampoline

  • @tizianorosso3288
    @tizianorosso3288 2 месяца назад +88

    you should do a video on how to be an efficient patient, disregarding if they are educated medically in any way. Like what are the best ways of communicating symptoms to healthcare professionals, etc.

  • @UrbanAmazon83
    @UrbanAmazon83 2 месяца назад +883

    Two trampoline park owners here in the UK have just been prosecuted for insufficient H&S. In the two months it was open, they managed to rack up a horrendous 270 injuries, with many people breaking their backs. It took the local hospital to report the trend for it to be looked into...

    • @brynbreeze-morgan3984
      @brynbreeze-morgan3984 2 месяца назад +11

      True it’s on the news

    • @jennycox4463
      @jennycox4463 2 месяца назад +11

      Got a name for the park or something so I can look it up?

    • @lisasharf1442
      @lisasharf1442 2 месяца назад +31

      Thank God someone reported them! I can only hope that all who were injured healed without permanent disability.

    • @miaatherden4584
      @miaatherden4584 2 месяца назад

      ​​@@jennycox4463 it's Flip Out in Chester

    • @Sarahhedger
      @Sarahhedger 2 месяца назад

      @@jennycox4463it’s called flip out in Chester

  • @Atypical_Chad
    @Atypical_Chad 2 месяца назад +725

    I used to be a supervisor at a trampoline park. While kids were rowdy, older teens, young adults, and parents were the worst offenders. We had very strict rules to prevent injuries like these, yet people thought we were ruining their fun or bullying them. I had to tell them that a bad sprain or broken bone would ruin their fun more than me. I saw plenty of sprains and called paramedics plenty of times.
    The worst case happened before I worked there, but someone dove head first into the foam pit and went all the way to the bottom. They didn't make it.
    Trampolines are fun, but I don't think they should be treated as carefree as they currently are.

    • @norviidia3402
      @norviidia3402 2 месяца назад +52

      I’m convinced too many injuries like that makes these type of places close down. Two different trampoline gyms popped up in my city and closed after 1-2 years.

    • @irenegriffin3050
      @irenegriffin3050 2 месяца назад +50

      It's crazy how adults who should know better are the worst offenders! I saw that the one time my son went to one of those places for a birthday party! He got slightly injured (knee) which might have been from landing right after someone else had jumped (that might be the "double bounce"?). Thankfully his knee ended up being OK but we didn't allow him to get back on and he never went back.
      That's so sad and horrible about the person who was killed in the foam pit! I wonder how these places are still open and active when injuries like that happen. 😞

    • @Dave_thenerd
      @Dave_thenerd 2 месяца назад +30

      You know it's almost like gymnastics requires training, crazy eh?

    • @SusieQZee
      @SusieQZee 2 месяца назад +9

      What? WOW! Was is a child?

    • @dottieland7061
      @dottieland7061 2 месяца назад +32

      @@Dave_thenerdI agree, I did gymnastics as a child and trampolines were my specialty. The amount of safety training I did was off the wall , but now 39 years later it doesn’t matter. I’m a parent myself and there is no way I would let my kids own or visit one, call me a meanie, but trust me. There isn’t any information out there as well.

  • @pedrostormrage
    @pedrostormrage 2 месяца назад +80

    9:48 "The spine has special curves in it that help you distribute weight while you're standing up" That's cool, I'd actually never learned that. It's also interesting how the curvatures alternate to make the spine more stable (the inward curves (lordotic) act like shock absorbers, while the outward curves (kyphotic) help to distribute weight and maintain balance), kinda like a Jenga tower.

    • @nattylite9220
      @nattylite9220 Месяц назад +7

      That’s wild I’ve never thought of it that way - and my whole family is apart of the medical field. From doctors and anesthesiologists to RN’s and EMT’s

  • @CSSLN
    @CSSLN 2 месяца назад +32

    I worked as an audio coordinator at a park that had many types of “extreme” activities, but I was impressed that the attractions that had the most amounts of injuries were the ones that looked the safest like trampolines

  • @matthewwilson9749
    @matthewwilson9749 2 месяца назад +946

    I was told by my neurologist that I would probably never walk or talk again. Today, I walk like I'm on the sauce, and you can't shut me up. Don't ever give up when you're dealing with medical issues.😊

    • @USAforever1350
      @USAforever1350 Месяц назад +44

      Congrats on your recovery

    • @matthewwilson9749
      @matthewwilson9749 Месяц назад +47

      @@USAforever1350 Thank you so much. If I've learned anything from this experience, it's that it's not THAT things happen, it's How you deal with it that matters

    • @nattylite9220
      @nattylite9220 Месяц назад +13

      Love that for you 🥹🥹 so glad you recovered ❤️

    • @MegThurston-nt2zi
      @MegThurston-nt2zi Месяц назад +12

      I don’t know you, but I’m very proud of you.
      The world needs strength like yours!

    • @matthewwilson9749
      @matthewwilson9749 Месяц назад +15

      @@MegThurston-nt2zi as Bob Marley once said, you don't know how strong you are until strong is your only option.

  • @feliciaroseantonia
    @feliciaroseantonia 2 месяца назад +595

    Another thing about Adriana Chechik, the Twitch streamer you mentioned, in the trampoline injury video from two Twitch Con's ago: Turns out, she was pregnant at the time, and suffered a miscarriage as a result. She clarified that she wouldn't have gone on the trampoline area in the first place if she had known that she was pregnant at the time; she only learned about it after she had already miscarried.
    iirc, she was very recently pregnant, though she did say it hurt emotionally since it had been difficult for her to get pregnant, and she wanted to keep the baby if she did find herself pregnant one day. So not only was she dealing with the emotional fallout of that, but she also had to suffer extreme back pains on the daily. I still wonder the chronic pains she has now as a result of what happened can hopefully someday be cured. I hope she's okay.

    • @Andytlp
      @Andytlp 2 месяца назад

      Difficult to get pregnant. Somehow i doubt that with how many tens of thousands of nuts she had. Unless constant abortions and heavy "before and after" or birth control abuse made it so.

    • @aniagfrankies5572
      @aniagfrankies5572 2 месяца назад

      I love your view I would like us to be friends, I wouldn't mind if you send me your nu so can chat

    • @SechLara
      @SechLara 2 месяца назад

      I love your view I would like us to be friends, I wouldn't mind if you send me your nu so can chat

    • @Shawtyyyyy124
      @Shawtyyyyy124 2 месяца назад +8

      Adriana Chechik is a 🌽star

    • @Flexsan
      @Flexsan 2 месяца назад +44

      @@Shawtyyyyy124 Is a 🤡

  • @DerekHibbenMusic
    @DerekHibbenMusic 2 месяца назад +102

    My great great uncle (George Nissen) invented the trampoline, and he was well aware of its dangers. Initially, he made it for tumbling but saw its uses as not only a sport but a fun and energetic activity. My grandma (his niece) toured with him all over the world (I recently translated some 60 year old German letters written to her), and she completely destroyed her knees on the thing. She was showing off a big flip, and her knees just gave out. Being that it was the 60s, the treatment at the time was to just take all of the cartlidge out, and she's still dealing with all of that in her 70s. Trampolines are dangerous, but 10/10 would recommend. And no, I don't get any money from trampolines.

    • @Sethdarunner
      @Sethdarunner Месяц назад +1

      Dang that’s crazy

    • @chickenstuffy
      @chickenstuffy Месяц назад +2

      Wow

    • @FootBallYT420
      @FootBallYT420 Месяц назад +1

      Dayyum

    • @bunnymaan
      @bunnymaan Месяц назад

      Thats crazy

    • @dandewsirbello
      @dandewsirbello Месяц назад +2

      no chance, it saying my mothers fathers sisters hairdressers barbers great great great great x30 grandfathers hunter invted fire

  • @birgittnlilli9726
    @birgittnlilli9726 2 месяца назад +18

    At my school some teachers go to a trampolin- parc with their classes. I always said no because it felt too dangerous and watching this awful accidents proves me right.

  • @2000leonel
    @2000leonel 2 месяца назад +520

    Fun fact about Trampolines and Healthcare: they can actually be part of the non-pharmacological interventions for symptom management of Cystic Fibrosis!
    With smaller trampolines, jumping for a period of time will help patients clear out the mucus that accumulates in the lungs, reducing bacteria load and improving breathing. It's also great because kids tend to be more receptive to playing in the trampoline than other physical expecturation exercises, making a great addition to their daily regiment!

    • @Wawagirl17
      @Wawagirl17 2 месяца назад +36

      Mmmm, interesting fact to learn in the wild like this. As a CF-er (32-years old now) who had a large trampoline in the backyard as a kid, my mom used to always emphasize to my dad how it was important for my lungs, but a part of me thought she may have been exaggerating so that he wouldn't take it down to avoid homeowner's insurance problems, lol.

    • @perfectlypeachykeen
      @perfectlypeachykeen 2 месяца назад +11

      @@Wawagirl17Smart of your mum!

    • @lauramartins5953
      @lauramartins5953 2 месяца назад +5

      You don't need a trampoline to jump.

    • @Wawagirl17
      @Wawagirl17 2 месяца назад

      @@lauramartins5953I mean, true, but I can see how it's a lot more motivating for a kid, lol.

    • @hennessygarciahg
      @hennessygarciahg 2 месяца назад +1

      I’m sure that trampolines and bouncy houses can help with any lung condition but I’ve been on one. It’s small and it has a handle.

  • @Hannah7Banana
    @Hannah7Banana 2 месяца назад +117

    I used to be in gymnastics and I went on the trampoline to practice flips and other tricks all the time, but because I am a cautious person and I was taught trampoline safety from a young age, I never got injured.
    Please be careful, don't overestimate your abilities, know what you are doing, and be aware of your surroundings.

    • @D3WV
      @D3WV Месяц назад +8

      Yea I do gymnastic trampolining and go to trampoline parks all the time. I would say their safe if you know how to use them. It’s always the little kids with no spacial awareness running below you when your doing a flip that get hurt. I think another problem is how unnatural it is to jump on a trampoline especially the Olympic/euro trampolines, they bounce you so high and one little misplacement can injure you

    • @slayddi86
      @slayddi86 Месяц назад +2

      yea same if u don’t do weird things u know u can’t do it will go wrong but if u just practise things u learn in a safe environment on ur own it’s safe (with a net ofc lol)

  • @user-dg7fr7oc5s
    @user-dg7fr7oc5s 2 месяца назад +28

    This video hurts me I broke my back on the trampoline in November last year and I am so lucky that I'm not paralyzed. keep up the great work love your videos. :)(:

  • @Emkayy55
    @Emkayy55 Месяц назад +5

    Both of my parents are radiologic technologists, my siblings and I were never allowed on trampolines as kids. It was frustrating as a kid, but understandable now.

  • @4RILDIGITAL
    @4RILDIGITAL 2 месяца назад +134

    The number of injuries and incidents described here is terrifying. Trampolines can provide fun and exercise, but they must be used with care and under supervision to ensure safety.

    • @TheWinjin
      @TheWinjin Месяц назад

      IKR? It made me want to kiss my knees, give them some good rub, and never be anywhere near trampolines ever again

    • @Melonheadlead
      @Melonheadlead Месяц назад +3

      who you why you verified

  • @rysnes
    @rysnes 2 месяца назад +369

    As a sport scientist and elite trampoline athlete, I'd love to collaborate and share more about trampoline safety! There is so much misinformation out there. Every single injury highlighted in this video was preventable with the right knowledge.

    • @rainecolubio
      @rainecolubio 2 месяца назад +51

      In case doc mike won’t see this comment, you should make a react video to this video and share your expertise :)

    • @Min-gy8zu
      @Min-gy8zu 2 месяца назад +26

      Eh, saying "with the right knowledge" means pretty much nothing. Everyone know that u shouldnt put ur fingers on a running saw, and yet sawstop exists.

    • @Duckduckobtusegoose
      @Duckduckobtusegoose 2 месяца назад +30

      Keep in mind a child isn’t capable of always making the right choices even with the right knowledge. The best way to prevent injury is to make to make them more safer for children, if a kid can touch a metal spring in any way, it’s impossible for them to remain safe.

    • @joshuably2456
      @joshuably2456 2 месяца назад +14

      I agree. I think trampoline parks having a little trampoline safety demonstration prior to you entering would do a lot of good. Not just stuff like don’t land on your head, but teach how to control bounces a little and stop the bounce would help so much with many of the injuries. Trampolines really aren’t that dangerous if you can use them right.

    • @azores15
      @azores15 2 месяца назад +1

      You said it. I only got one trampoline injury as a kid, and it was minor.

  • @user-ko1lz6dy5u
    @user-ko1lz6dy5u 2 месяца назад +3

    Being so for real I have been watching Dr. Mike EVERY DAY! I feel that I have learned so much! I watched this guy for entertainment but now it’s starting to help me in school! Thank you Dr. Mike❣️This will help if someone gets hurt lol.

  • @ChickItsAwesome
    @ChickItsAwesome 2 месяца назад +14

    This video makes me realize just how much effort my parents put into choosing a trampoline when I was little. It had nets, room for me, my brother, and multiple guests to be on there safely, it was strong, etc, etc… and I’m pretty sure they supervised us when we played on it.

  • @charlesclinton3305
    @charlesclinton3305 2 месяца назад +267

    Growing up on the autism spectrum in the 90s, my parents bought me a small trampoline that we kept indoors at all times and usually in the basement. I absolutely loved it because it allowed me to get much of my hyperactivity as a young child out of me. Unfortunately because it was small I wasn't able to use it for very long because I got bigger and the harder I jumped the easier it was for my head to hit the ceiling.

    • @kelleywyskiel3478
      @kelleywyskiel3478 2 месяца назад +30

      Those small trampolines are amazing for stimming. They do wear out eventually but I absolutely always replace it.

    • @DianaEricJ
      @DianaEricJ 2 месяца назад +20

      Yes! We have a small one with a handle in our living room for our autistic kids. SO helpful! Dad and I are too big though 😂

    • @kamille286
      @kamille286 2 месяца назад +12

      Oh yeah my younger brother has one of those! We had to get him a pretty sturdy one since he's 17 now, but he loves it!

    • @davidhopkins6946
      @davidhopkins6946 2 месяца назад +1

      Ow!

    • @lfleia
      @lfleia 2 месяца назад +3

      We have one for our little too! When she got too big for it recently, we bought a bigger one with a full enclosed net, ensured it was in a secure area free of any materials or items that could get under it and secured to the ground. We know we might need to get an outdoor one at some point, because it's just her way of stimming, nothing seems to give her the same satisfaction as bouncing, so we're investigating how to go about that in the safest way possible. I noticed in a large amount of the videos that there was more than one person on it, and even with my minimal knowledge I know that's a huge no-no and increases injury risk exponentially.

  • @envymordecai4429
    @envymordecai4429 2 месяца назад +53

    Mom had to go to the ER for chest pains recently and in the X-ray waiting room was a dad with his 10 year old.
    I asked what happened and dad rolled his eyes simply stating the name of the local trampoline park 😂
    “Oh yeah. We’ve been through that a handful of times with my brother.”
    Never heard of somebody being permanently injured at our local place but my god now I’m terrified.
    Also in regards to the Twitch incident, Adrianna “crushed” her spine when she jumped into the foam pit. She didn’t realize how shallow the pit was. The injury resulted in the termination of a pregnancy she didn’t know about (she was under a month along I believe) as well as permanent nerve damage to her bladder. She wasn’t the only one who was hurt.

  • @cashmoonan4568
    @cashmoonan4568 2 месяца назад +3

    Dr. Mike is the best at entertaining and giving possible life-saving advice at the same time on a consistent basis

  • @3clipser
    @3clipser Месяц назад +3

    I remember I use to get anxiety at some point when playing on the trampoline when I was a kid and I was always confused why my friends never seemed to have the same concern I did. Those springs could get really sketchy..especially over time

  • @davidholden3386
    @davidholden3386 2 месяца назад +77

    4:43 That's Harry, from the Sidemen. You could honestly react to a full compilation of injuries he's suffered - such as drop-kicking a car and hitting his head

    • @LLDRv
      @LLDRv 2 месяца назад +3

      Oh we need to react to this guy because he is famous and I am a fan of him duh. Stop glazing

    • @ajd8558
      @ajd8558 2 месяца назад +10

      Who pissed in your cornflakes?

    • @simeon9962
      @simeon9962 2 месяца назад

      ​@@LLDRv You have to be a kid

    • @kiramanville2033
      @kiramanville2033 16 дней назад

      I thought that too hahah I love Harry but he’s always doing some dumb stuff and hurting himself 😂

  • @andy6877
    @andy6877 2 месяца назад +68

    As someone who is disabled with hEDS, Pots, chronic fatigue, and many other things in my early 20s I can attest to you don't realise how fortunate you are until you lose an ability. Because I wasn't diagnosed until adult hood I pushed myself from a young age beyond my capacity and ended up disabling myself to tje point where I can not work to support myself or leave the house most days, Im almost always exhausted. Ive learned to emjoy things and take nothing for granted now so its not all bad, but seriously if you are beating yourself up over hustle culture not doing more, dont. Please let your body rest and carve time into every day to enjoy the fact that you are alive and ablebodied because that can get taken away from you at any time

    • @amethyst1062
      @amethyst1062 Месяц назад +5

      Ok, thank you for this advice. Keep happy with your loved interests

    • @MorganaRedbird
      @MorganaRedbird Месяц назад +1

      I am in this same boat. Doctors and others always told me I was just lazy or out of shape. Recently found out after a car accident that everything is caused by EDS, POTS, XLH, and TBA. I have an office job that I can still work full time but I am limited in all physical activity.

  • @Burnswheels
    @Burnswheels Месяц назад +2

    As a paraplegic because of Spina Bifida, I do not mess around on trampolines. And with the fact I have decreased sensation starting at my waist going down, I always check my skin for any signs of breakdown especially my feet because I do not have sensation in my feet. On top of it all, I am also a T1D so it means I have to take extra care when I am looking for skin breakdown.

  • @Justwatching22
    @Justwatching22 3 дня назад

    I am so thankful for my trampoline growing up!! It was my escape, such a great outlet and never had any issues with injuries etc…

  • @anadd6195
    @anadd6195 2 месяца назад +18

    Omg I am so so sorry for that father who talked about his child's death. My heart broke. 😢

  • @jennhilda9569
    @jennhilda9569 2 месяца назад +26

    My insurance: Tis but a flesh wound! Has thou tried walking it off? 😂

    • @MajesticalMother
      @MajesticalMother Месяц назад

      😂

    • @danitho
      @danitho Месяц назад

      😂😂😂😂

    • @JCGver
      @JCGver 5 дней назад

      It's a post-existing condition (opposed to a pre-existing condition), we don't cover those.

  • @stargazer-elite
    @stargazer-elite Месяц назад +1

    That’s why I always liked those bouncy pillow things. I never really knew what they were called but whenever I would go to a place that had them I would always go to them. Those were the good old days lol.

  • @beccadotelpy
    @beccadotelpy Месяц назад +1

    "They tear too!" Sometimes Dr. Mike is too precious for this world.

  • @beckatea
    @beckatea 2 месяца назад +12

    When I was in my teens, I was visiting a friend who had a trampoline. We spent the spent the night sleeping on it, and in the morning, we threw all the bedding on the ground so we could bounce. I thank the stars we did, because we accidentally bounced me two stories into the air, off of the trampoline. I landed in the pile of bedding, which is likely the only reason I wasn’t incredibly injured or worse.

  • @ellyjessie8500
    @ellyjessie8500 2 месяца назад +6

    It hurts just to watch these injuries. I'm very glad you are sharing how dangerous these Trampolines/Trampoline Parks are!

  • @PewUmriKolac
    @PewUmriKolac Месяц назад +7

    i was always so afraid to jump on the metal springs 😂

  • @alang4033
    @alang4033 2 месяца назад +2

    I had a friend growing up who had a trampoline but it was one of those in ground trampolines. His dad worked construction so he did a ton of work as a safety precaution. Below the trampoline he had mulch, peat, and sand just in case the trampoline broke through. He also had a safety net and somehow softened the ground surrounding the trampoline. We never got injured. His dad made sure of it lol.

  • @twinkstomp
    @twinkstomp 2 месяца назад +9

    Bought our first trampoline for our kids when my youngest had to strengthen his left leg. We have very strict rules, inside net (the spings outside the net), one kid at the time and the trampoline is secured in the ground.

  • @Kitsune1989
    @Kitsune1989 2 месяца назад +14

    6:00 Thank you Dr Mike! The absence of being able to feel pain at all is not the good thing a lot of people seem to think it is. I have several spots where I've fucked myself so hard I can't feel pain sensation in that area at all. Yeah, nobody enjoys a broken rib. But you know what else people don't enjoy? Having their coworker bend over to pick something up and see a sudden emergence of a dorsal fin from where the rib broke initially, then shifted through the skin when the body moved much later. I had no reason to bend over until then so it never shifted outside until I did. Oh when I walked into the ER when I went to do laundry and realized my pants were soaked with blood. Turns out that harmless fall I though I had? I had actually split my leg to the bone from knee to ankle and didn't realize until I was popping the clothes in the washer so all I'd have to do after showering is press start. Turned out I also had a puddle in my car to clean up and a trail all to my house as well. If I could feel pain then I could have called a paramedic as soon as I got kicked instead of going on an hour long ride, half hour of untacking in a definitely sterile horse stal, another half hour of driving and whatever time it took to coral the dogs and laundry. Because I couldn't feel pain not only did I need stitches, but my continued exposure to non sterile environments left me with a raging infection and fever, bone and other leg stuff damage from walking on a leg I shouldn't rightfully been able to stand on otherwise and ages of bedrest. Not to mention having to hire a cleaning company to deal with the multiple blood stains. Pretty sure they thought I had murdered someone lol. It's not just yay, no painkillers necessary. Pain is the body telling you you done fucked up. And if you can't feel pain you won't move to fix the situation. I have a friend who lost fingers because she didn't realize her hand was on a hot burner and they had to amputate one finger and partially another after the burns got necrotic infectioned.

  • @carolynbrooks892
    @carolynbrooks892 Месяц назад +2

    I was on a trampoline when I was about 14 years old. Some other children and I were bouncing together when I dislocated my left ankle. I was told I stood up after it dislocated and that is when it popped out of the side of my ankle. Thankfully there were no major arteries or tendons damaged. But I still had a major fight because the doctors couldn't decide if they should do the surgery at the hospital I was taken to or fly me out. Once everything was decided, the surgery done, and I was home, I still had to work for weeks to keep gang green from setting in. I still do not trust trampolines. My 6yr old daughter has a small personal one in her room, but she is monitored with it and it has a support handle for her to hold onto.

  • @Me_and_Ozzie
    @Me_and_Ozzie Месяц назад +1

    3:03 I feel so bad for that kid my heart literally stopped a beat when I heard his voice after the injury I really hope that he is ok now 😢

  • @viosavvy
    @viosavvy 2 месяца назад +10

    9:38 I had this same thing happen to me as a kid. To this day, like thirty years later, it's one of the most painful things I've had happen to me. Surprised I didn't break my back.

    • @fallout8516
      @fallout8516 2 месяца назад +3

      this looks so lethal to me, I can't imagine the shock your and his whole body must have endured, thank god our bodies are so flexible

  • @aroyce4
    @aroyce4 2 месяца назад +4

    Had hyperflexion around T12/L1. Extreme pain for weeks afterwards, still have constant pain today. Couldn't play cricket for an entire season - bowling left me in agony so bad I couldn't walk. All from a trampoline when I was about 12

  • @MB-vi8zp
    @MB-vi8zp 2 месяца назад +3

    My husband got a knee injury from a double bounce. I mean he was a full grown adult on a kid's trampoline, with another full grown adult and kids. It was a bad situation to begin with. The other adult double bounced him and since it was a double bounce the mat didn't give at all when he landed so it was like landing on hard ground. His knee locked up when he came down, tearing his meniscus. He can walk but his mobility is limited and he still deals with pain from the injury pretty often.

  • @chatheistp_mbb
    @chatheistp_mbb 2 месяца назад +6

    03:51 he actually sounded like the "oh my god" meme 😆

  • @randolphtwells1360
    @randolphtwells1360 2 месяца назад +25

    4:42; Always anchor the trampolines and bounce houses down when dealing with high gusts of winds.

    • @Yosef9438
      @Yosef9438 2 месяца назад +9

      The thing with gusts is they are unexpected. Just always anchor them.

    • @USAforever1350
      @USAforever1350 2 месяца назад

      Very helpful as a floridian. My state is very prone to natural disasters that include strong winds.

  • @xxlittlekeyxx
    @xxlittlekeyxx 2 месяца назад +3

    The trampoline in our back garden had netting, stones to prevent it being moved during strong winds and my grandparents limited the amount of people who could go on at the same time to 2-3 people. Never had any serious injuries happen. The only accident as far as I can remember was when my uncle tried to do a backflip and fell through onto the grass underneath (he was fine). We didn't get another trampoline after that.

  • @ToastCoast_VerboseBread
    @ToastCoast_VerboseBread 2 месяца назад +1

    When I was younger, I had spontaneous dislocations of my kneecaps for several years until I was taken to an orthopedist, and not too long after (although it was almost cancelled for being "an elective surgery" during covid) I had artificial ligaments in my right knee. This was December of 2019. Then, in October of 2022, I had the same surgery done on my left knee after my left kneecap dislocated while I was volunteering at my local library during the summer.
    The first surgery went well, and I recovered without much issue. But after the second surgery, recovery was significantly more difficult and I can no longer run. You really do miss what you used to have once it's gone. Keep in mind that I'm still really young, too; I'm only 17.
    Please be careful and always listen to doctor mike he's right by default :)

  • @vivianneshields
    @vivianneshields 2 месяца назад +3

    I was at a trampoline park for a school trip in middle school and I watched my friend break her neck…yeah that scarred me forever, l’m now terrified of trampoline parks

  • @ratrodgrady
    @ratrodgrady 2 месяца назад +10

    1:37 That guy looks just like Mark Cuban

  • @xv.leonel
    @xv.leonel 2 месяца назад +7

    10:07 that edit was not necessary 😂💀💀

  • @IsabelleAesthetically
    @IsabelleAesthetically 20 минут назад

    As a trampolinist (I do it at a club, on Olympic trampolines with proper training) the dangers are so extreme. Please be careful and look into injuries so you know how those were achieved, so you can avoid them. Stay safe!

  • @fit1806
    @fit1806 4 дня назад +1

    2:36 THAT JUMP WAS INSANE

  • @nithilar6710
    @nithilar6710 2 месяца назад +3

    Hey Doctor Mike! Love your videos! Can you please make a video on mobile phone addiction and how to reduce it? Thank you!!

  • @Jeffpcb2008
    @Jeffpcb2008 2 месяца назад +17

    I'm 41, I grew up using trampolines. Dude I can remember being launched through a wooden fence, into the side of a pool, into the pool, I can't tell you how many times I fell off one... Good times

    • @azores15
      @azores15 2 месяца назад

      No other material thing has given me as much joy as my old trampoline did when I was a kid. I ought to get a new one.

    • @duma227
      @duma227 2 месяца назад

      Same for me. I almost lived on the trampoline as a kid - I loved it so much. I used to do flips off a shed roof onto the trampoline and back! I didn’t get injured once amazingly.

  • @CalebHigginbotham
    @CalebHigginbotham Месяц назад

    Some of my best memories have been made on those things. I LOVE UM!

  • @neutralaim
    @neutralaim Месяц назад +2

    Freestyle trampolining at 2:49 is a clip from a very well known creator “Jesse Heffels.” Everyone in that clip has a wealth of experience in the sport and sometimes its required to get multiple people to double bounce so you can get the height for flips.

  • @Haveahappydaytoday
    @Haveahappydaytoday 2 месяца назад +4

    Hey Mike u should do a health summary about the movie Society of the Snow.
    It’s about a true story of how a rugby team in Uruguay survived over 70 days in the Ande’s mountains in Chile 🇨🇱
    Hopefully u see this just wanna say I’m a huge fan of your content, thank you for entertaining me.
    Love you

    • @ShrekIsCool778
      @ShrekIsCool778 Месяц назад

      omgg i love that movie so much and wud defo love a health summary

  • @Dustin.Born.
    @Dustin.Born. 2 месяца назад +8

    1:43 I hope Mark Cuban will invest in a Shark Tank trampoline safety partner.

  • @DJDXD
    @DJDXD 2 месяца назад +3

    Sometimes the springs can shoot off towards you as well

  • @dashnalynch5027
    @dashnalynch5027 Месяц назад +1

    I could not watch the video without covering it with my hand and just watching and listening to Mike's voice.

  • @760Miramar
    @760Miramar 2 месяца назад +6

    7:58 It was Adriana Chechik
    Also I went to a indoor tarampoline park thing when I was 18 and my lower back was in pain! All the jumping just made my back and legs sore. I did not enojy it or ever went back. $30 to get back pain for jumping all day.

    • @darioyaneva1845
      @darioyaneva1845 Месяц назад

      That's because you are sitting too much go move your ass

  • @Sirbossman
    @Sirbossman 2 месяца назад +26

    No amount of warnings will discourage my love of trampolines

  • @sophierender5736
    @sophierender5736 2 месяца назад

    I’m so glad the one we had in our garden had a net around it and I was glad it was there as I lent and fell into it all the time, so it saved me from countless injuries! Also, after high winds, we chained it to a tree as it was trying to make an escape 😂

  • @kellyb6198
    @kellyb6198 Месяц назад

    Im a gymnastics coach and during one of our safety protocol meetings we spent about half an hour on all sorts of trampoline related injuries, prevention, and how to handle it if something does happen

  • @ddattyrom
    @ddattyrom 2 месяца назад +8

    1:51 I feel bad for Mark Cuban

  • @greatPretender79
    @greatPretender79 2 месяца назад +3

    3:00
    Narrator: but having this particular spotter was NOT positive

  • @NintCondition
    @NintCondition 2 месяца назад +1

    Rebounder are great for lymphatic system and overall health. To make it safer you can use it with a handle and just do it for health and not for all the crazy jumps.

  • @VenomouSloth_2
    @VenomouSloth_2 9 дней назад

    I have a displace spiral fracture still healing from trying to spin on a trampoline and planted my leg and it was the most painful thing I've ever experienced

  • @Voice_of_Adam
    @Voice_of_Adam 2 месяца назад +27

    Doctors HATE trampolines... because they beat diabetes using this one weird trick!
    [Insert stock photo of angry man with stethoscope]

  • @TheLEGOZora
    @TheLEGOZora 2 месяца назад +3

    4:04 yeah, that's about right.

  • @justmey
    @justmey Месяц назад

    4:09 JOE CRUZ!! I love Chicago fire

  • @V_DisassemblyDrone
    @V_DisassemblyDrone Месяц назад

    When I say the guy who tore his ACL it immediately reminded me of the injury I’m dealing with now. I’m a gymnast and once when landing a tumbling pass at I meet I landed with straight legs and went flying. Luckily I didn’t put my arms behind me knowing those dangers but I did hurt my knee. The doctor there checked me out and I was in pain for a bit then started to feel fine so I took the tuck out of my routine and did a roundoff handspring and a front handspring step out roundoff. After that I felt fine. Then it started to hurt every once in a while until I could barely walk which unfortunately happened at a meet. It started to hurt in vault which was my first event and STRUGGLED (idk how I even made it over the table my run was so limped) and competed bars which felt fine, changed my beam and once warming up for floor I started to run and immediately stopped and scratched it. Once I was back from Arizona a day later I wen5 to the doctor the next day, I inflamed my meniscus,and the muscles around my knee wearing them down-so o had a hyper mobile patella for a while. We are guessing I hut it during my original fall which means it had been hyper mobile and popping in and out for about 1-2 months 🫣

  • @bluebloxen9941
    @bluebloxen9941 2 месяца назад +6

    0:40 And this is why they’re is a rule cannot be more than one person on a trampoline at one time on indoor trampoline parks and they had to separate the areas for high bounce trampoline versus a low bounce trampoline

    • @tripsupstairs
      @tripsupstairs Месяц назад

      The one I go to also requires grippy socks to reduce slipping

  • @yikewes
    @yikewes 2 месяца назад +4

    0:50 no mike, thats not incredible lol

  • @momma_bat
    @momma_bat 2 месяца назад

    Man, I never had a trampoline, but my best friend growing up did. We are so lucky we never got hurt on it. Being from the southern US we would put a sprinkler on under it during the summer time.

  • @rebeccamontague9811
    @rebeccamontague9811 29 дней назад

    Dr Red Duke, famous trauma surgeon and Professor at The University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston, TX, completely agreed with you. He hated them as well. It's because of him that I never let my children have or play on one. A neighbor of mine's teen suffered a serious break of one of her ankles shortly after they purchased one.

  • @Bonamoon
    @Bonamoon Месяц назад +8

    Ppl who want to become doctors/surgeons align here!😊

  • @oluwanifemitaiwo4705
    @oluwanifemitaiwo4705 2 месяца назад +3

    3:05 he looks like cr7

  • @Hannah-in6ys
    @Hannah-in6ys Месяц назад

    just watching this made my knees hurt... growing up with trampolines I would hurt my right ankle repetitively, then going into volleyball I injured it twice so I am sensitive to hearing about joint issues...

  • @robotlaserman7578
    @robotlaserman7578 Месяц назад

    I remember two times i fell of my trampoline, keep in mind it does have a net around it. ok so the first time I was doing summer-saults around in a circle on it and the net wasn't closed enough so I slipped right through and landed head first. the second time I was getting off the trampoline and standing on the blue part outside of it and my sister pushed me, again I think I landed head first. weirdly enough, I stood right back up and went right back to the trampoline since I was completely un-injured and un-effected whatsoever.

  • @abbysworld05
    @abbysworld05 Месяц назад +1

    I remember having a trampoline, and one thing when you grow up in the early 2000s or before, you know people will come to your house just to go on your trampoline, and a lot of the kids on my street went to my school and were in my grade and we were on the same bus, they were jerks but still, one thing I remember is my dad and someone’s dad that lived across the street had to help my dad to get the trampoline cuz multiple times a gust of wind would put it over the fence 😂 luckily we didn’t go on it while that was happening to we never got hurt by getting flown across the fence

  • @PsychicSploob
    @PsychicSploob 11 дней назад +1

    I was a gymnast as a kid and we had a trampoline at home. I spent almost all of my free time on that thing by myself doing flips and practicing. That said, I would never want to play with other kids on it because I knew how dangerous it was and how often other kids got hurt on it. Of course, I still played with the other kids on it, but I was very careful and tried to make sure things weren't so rough that people could get hurt. I was a boring kid lol

  • @idiotplaysgames4433
    @idiotplaysgames4433 2 месяца назад

    True, my ulna and radius bones in the left arm are broken of my weird landing on a trampoline

  • @olgarzeszutek4346
    @olgarzeszutek4346 25 дней назад

    Well... the same question about why don't they make that padding a bit thicker I asked myself, when I hit my heel with jump impact against that metal cable, which was laying underneath it... Suprisingly, no sprain but pain so strong, I couldn't step on that foot for about a month. During an X-Ray I found out what I was suspecting - I have calcaneal spurs. Interestingly, before the accident they hurt like hell, especially in the mornings. After that, the pain miracurously dissapeared. Everything's fine now but I know they will start pricking me again in some time from now. Great video as always Mike, keep it up :)

  • @silverchan9999
    @silverchan9999 Месяц назад

    I went to skyzone when I was a kid and they would have like a time limit for when you can go on and jump around on the trampoline, there were usually a few other people jumping around far away and had a section in the main trampoline for kids on one side of the large trampoline to the other side for adults, and then this mix in the middle, which barely anyone went on.
    It was a fun place, and looking back on this method they use, although disappointing to kid me, did help prevent any bad concussions like accidentally hitting your head into another kid, I still have some socks they give you to wear at the place and I still have them and wear them sometimes (don't know why but yeah that's basically it in what I have to say about Trampoline park safety methods especially ones I remember, Sky Zone was keen on Safety with that one).

  • @TorutheRedFox
    @TorutheRedFox Месяц назад

    here in Ireland when you go to a trampoline park there are very strict rules that you have to follow to avoid things like double bounces from happening

  • @SheWhoWalksSilently
    @SheWhoWalksSilently 26 дней назад +1

    I’ll tell you what, I too have been hurt at a trampoline park, but it was the foam blocks we were “parkouring” over and I faceplanted and my legs carried over my head scorpion style with the inertia and I heard a very bad pop up my lower back. Initially I thought I had just misaligned my back or something, but as the adrenaline faded, I realized that I had sprained my back. Quite a few years later, I had an x-ray of my neck and found I had also damaged the discs in the lower half of my neck. So I have permanently “wavy” discs, and my one of my other vertebrae grew longer to compensate, and so now I have permanent neck pain. So that’s great 😑
    I don’t necessarily blame the trampoline park, they just gave me the opportunity to injure myself. Respect inertia kids, and also don’t go sledding on ice.

  • @noahwilson175
    @noahwilson175 Месяц назад

    I did have a trampoline growing up, but we learned all of the safety hazards and knew to be careful. There were very strict rules on how many people could be in there, especially depending on what we were doing. We also went to trampoline parks for birthdays and things. Me and my friends were soccer players but loved doing flips and stuff. We had taught ourselves by jumping into our pool and on trampolines. And because we were soccer players, we also knew the risks of getting injured (missing out on soccer) so therefore we were extra careful. No one was allowed to do anything they didn't know they could do, if flips were happening everyone had to stay on the perimeter and only one person jumping/flipping at a time. And up until I got older, there was always either adult or at least older teen (my cousins) supervision. My parents do allow me to try new things however because they know that I am safe when doing so and will only go for something if I am comfortable and confident in doing so. And to take extra precautions if I was learning something new as a child, I would have them watch me, or at least be outside/close by so they could come check on me. And I/we had to tell them if we were going on it just so that they could be aware.

  • @SashikuChan
    @SashikuChan Месяц назад

    I went to the Oklahoma school for the blind, and at one point, they had a trampoline with a harness so we couldn't get hurt or fall off. I wish that was a thing! I miss it so much. I almost miss my old trampoline in my back yard when I was 35. It had netting around it and pads on the springs since my depth perception is quite bad and I was prone to losing my balance. Still, it was very fun.

  • @michaelgerow3161
    @michaelgerow3161 2 месяца назад +1

    Sometimes as a kid I would jump for the first time on out trampoline for the year and I didn't know any stretches so would pop and sprain my back and be out of commission for weeks.

  • @georgiapotter2018
    @georgiapotter2018 22 дня назад

    When I was 8 I was on the trampoline and I underestimated where the trampoline was… I landed head first on rock hard dirt and couldn’t feel my entire body. I was rushed to hospital and it was the scariest week of my life. I ended up having a pinched nerve and now I’m turning 19, the nerve is still pinched and I can still feel the pain. After that day my my got me a spring free netted trampoline and it’s so much safer!

  • @tristanemerick7045
    @tristanemerick7045 2 месяца назад

    Only injury I had from a trampoline is I launched myself too high and too far and landed on my forearm. Went to the clinic and the took some X-rays. Nothing was broken or dislocated I just really bruised the hell out of my arm. They are risky toys but are extremely fun, stay safe with them!

  • @EvanGray-kl7op
    @EvanGray-kl7op Месяц назад

    This is a video i was waiting for. Is it possible that you could do a video reacting to funny videos or AFV which is technically people just getting hurt. I think that would be a good video, some laughs, some good medical info, some pain. you know, the good stuff. :D

  • @KyletheCuber18
    @KyletheCuber18 2 месяца назад +2

    My friend broke his foot a couple months ago from a double bounce, and it caught all of the group off guard. I wasn’t there, but I was the first texted. And after that, I now ask, “why are they legal?”

    • @TheMagician98712
      @TheMagician98712 2 месяца назад

      im asking the same question why are trampolines legal

    • @Dragonstorm35
      @Dragonstorm35 Месяц назад +1

      I don’t think trampolines should be illegal however trampoline parks and backyard trampolines maybe should be. Trampoline is a real competitive sport (that I compete) and is even in the Olympics! However if you are a trampoline athlete you train in a competitive gym with coaches who can spot skills and know what they are doing. Most of the bad rep trampolines get are from dumbasses who try and do double or even triple flips in their backyard without any formal training, or kids at trampoline parks.

  • @Chaos.45
    @Chaos.45 4 дня назад

    Working at a trampoline park for about a month I’ve seen a a couple bad injuries on the trampolines mostly due to people double jumping to get the extra height for tricks. There was this one time where a kid hit his head in the ceiling because him and his friends were trying to get him more height for a trick.

  • @timrenz6889
    @timrenz6889 19 дней назад

    I one time had a neck cramp on my trampoline, i literally thought i broke my neck even though i didn‘t even do a flip or something.
    Had the paramedics coming because i couldn‘t move my head and i was in great pain.
    They gave me strong painkillers and took me to the hospital where i got an infusion and it got better.
    Had a tilted head pisture for a while after that.
    Was scary

  • @sayun6713
    @sayun6713 Месяц назад

    i got this old trampoline from a friend and i walking into the corner of it, spring got detached and flung back and hit me in my achilles tendon. I still love trampolines though!

  • @mandytheythem4778
    @mandytheythem4778 Месяц назад

    I fractured my growth plate (a thing in your ankle that kids have) at a trampoline park. I was literally just jumping on the thing and my foot went down wrong. One of the most painful things to ever happen to me and the reason for my love hate relationship with trampolines.

  • @mslackadaisical7989
    @mslackadaisical7989 Месяц назад

    There was a trampoline park i used to go to, they had the full thing, main floor, foam pit, gladiator bat thing and some other stuff. im guessing something happened because they completely redid the place to be bouncy castles instead. not just a few scattered in a warehouse but they have a whole floor covered in bouncy castle flooring

  • @AmandaWspoon
    @AmandaWspoon 2 месяца назад

    I have flown off a trampoline and into a fence(early 2000s). Me and two other girls were all around 14. goofing off, I was the smallest. Thankfully, I wasn't very hurt, but it was the sign that we were too big to actually jump on the thing. Now those things scare the snot out of me.