Transporting Children with Orthopaedic Conditions and Surgeries
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While
motor vehicle crashes remain one of the leading causes of death
and injury to children, proper and consistent use of child safety
seats and safety belts can greatly improve childrens chances
of survival in motor vehicle crashes. Children with orthopaedic
conditions and children after orthopaedic surgery, however, may
be restricted to specialized child restraint options that are
capable of providing proper fit and safe travel for a period
of time after the procedure. To assure proper selection and avoid
secondary injury, parents and health care professionals need
to be aware of best practices for transporting children postoperatively
and of restraint options that exist for children with orthopaedic
conditions.
Updated on: 12/10/09


















