Head injury is the most common injury that may occur with jumpers.This leads to their calf muscles getting tight, while gluteus muscles don’t get enough exercise, which can lead to toe-walking later. The way babies are seated in a jumper, they mostly lean forward and are on their toes.Jumper seats put the baby’s hips in a position that causes strain, which may lead to developmental hip disorders, such as hip dysplasia, or dislocation.The risks of using baby jumpers include the following: Imbalances in muscle development can lead to problems later in life. Jumpers have great entertainment value for a short time period (15 to 20 minutes, twice per day)but are essentially not good for the baby’s normal skeletal and muscle development if used over longer times and/or more frequently.
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