T02: Fractures involving multiple body regions
T02.5: Fractures involving multiple regions of both lower limbs
Fractures involving multiple regions of both lower limbs refer to bone breaks or cracks in more than one specific region of both legs. These instances might occur in various locations such as the feet, ankles, shins, knees, thighs, or hips. The circumstances leading to such fractures are often serious, amounting to very intense physical blows or extreme forces, typically linked with high-impact events like a car crash or a significant fall from height. The symptoms of these fractures are often severe inflammation, pain, bruising, deformity, and inability to put weight on or move the legs. The exact implications and recovery process depend on the specific locations and gravity of the fractures.
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