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The Complete Town of Woodloch Parent’s Guide to Trampoline Park Injuries A Saturday afternoon for a family in Town of Woodloch often means a short drive down I-45 to the massive adventure hubs in The Woodlands or Spring. You load the kids into the SUV, cross the San Jacinto River, and pull into the parking lot of a Sky Zone, Urban Air, or Altitude Trampoline Park. You walk through the doors, a wall of music and air conditioning hits you, and you are immediately directed to an iPad kiosk. You scroll, you click "I agree" because there is a line behind you, you pay the admission fee, and you hand your child a pair of neon-colored grip socks. Twenty minutes later, your life changes forever. What follows is usually a sequence of events the parks have practiced: a sudden hush on the court, a whistle from a teenage monitor, and then the sound that Texas mother Kaitlin "Kati" Hill described as "the worst scream that you could ever have heard from a child." Her son, Colton, was only three years old when his femur was snapped during a "Toddler Time" session. Like so many families in Town of Woodloch and…