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The Mother’s Day that Stopped: Navigating Trampoline Injuries in North Richland Hills One bounce. One bad landing. One broken neck. That is all it takes at an indoor trampoline park. Imagine it is a Saturday afternoon in North Richland Hills. You are at a birthday party at a facility like the Urban Air in neighboring Bedford or the Ninja Kidz right here in our community. The court is packed with children. The low-frequency thud of hitting the mat is constant, mixed with the high-pitched music and the smell of concession-stand pizza. You are watching your seven-year-old daughter. You signed the waiver at the kiosk twenty minutes earlier because the line was long and the staff was pressuring everyone to hurry so the party could stay on schedule. Then, the double-bounce happens. A teenager, nearly twice your daughter’s weight, lands on the same trampoline bed just as she is pushing off. The energy transfer multiplies her launch force by up to four times. She is not jumping anymore; she has become a projectile. As she descends, her knees buckle. She lets out a sound that every parent fears—what Texas mother Kati Hill called, in an interview with ABC News, "the worst…