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Because of the significance of this health hazard, the Rainbow Sports Medicine Center attempted to investigate this problem. Utilizing the testing apparatus developed by the Biomechanics Laboratory to test adult bindings, five popular children’s bindings were tested. The same 28 tests per binding were applied to children’s bindings after the testing machine was modified to accept the child’s binding. The same principle of measuring the forces and moments at the boot top was utilized. The bindings tested demonstrated a failure rate of 26%, failing 37 out of a total