V19: Pedal cyclist injured in other and unspecified transport accidents
V19.3: Pedal cyclist [any] injured in unspecified nontraffic accident
Pedal cyclist [any] injured in an unspecified nontraffic accident refers to an individual who has sustained an injury while riding a bicycle in an accident that did not occur on public roads or highways. This context can be wide-ranging and involves any form of injury from minor, such as scrapes and bruises, to severe, which might include fractures or head and spine injuries. The accident could occur in several settings like parks, bike paths, sidewalks, or even indoor exercise facilities. Scenarios vary, such as falling off the bike, collision with stationary objects, or even accidents during bicycle races. It's important to note that this classification doesn't provide specifics around the severity or type of injury, just the context in which it happened.
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