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The effects of postural support padding modifications to child restraints for children with disability on crash protection.

Lyndall CookJulie BrownNicholas KentTom WhyteLynne E Bilston
Published in: Traffic injury prevention (2024)
This study does not support the use of postural support padding to increase recline of a forward-facing restraint or padding behind the head. Recommendations in published standards and guidelines to not use foam that is spongy, soft or easily compressed, with preference for secured firm foam or short-term use of tightly rolled or folded toweling under the child restraint cover is supported. This study also highlights the importance of considering the whole context of child occupant protection when using additional padding, particularly the change in the child's seated position when adding padding in relation to the standard safety features of the restraint.
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