V11: Pedal cyclist injured in collision with other pedal cycle
V11.0: Pedal cyclist injured in collision with other pedal cycle : driver injured in nontraffic accident
Pedal cyclist injured in collision with other pedal cycle, driver injured in nontraffic accident (code V11.0) refers to physical injuries a bicyclist sustains when they collide with another bicycle in an incident not related to street traffic. These injuries can greatly vary in type and severity. It may range from minor scratches, bruises, and lacerations to severe traumatic injuries such as bone fractures, internal injuries, or head and spinal cord injuries. The severity largely depends on factors such as the speed at which the collision occurred, the protective measures used (like helmet, and pads usage), and the nature of the impact area. This condition presents with different signs and symptoms depending on the specific injured body part, but common presentations can include visible wounds, pain, swelling or discomfort, impaired functioning of the injured area, or, in severe cases, altered consciousness or other neurological symptoms.
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