V22: Motorcycle rider injured in collision with two- or three-wheeled motor vehicle
V22.9: Motorcycle rider injured in collision with two- or three-wheeled motor vehicle : unspecified motorcycle rider injured in traffic accident
Motorcycle rider injured in collision with two- or three-wheeled motor vehicle is a medical condition that primarily involves physical trauma resulting from a traffic accident. This describes a scenario where a person, operating a motorcycle, becomes involved in a collision with another vehicle that has two or three wheels, such as another motorcycle, scooter, or moped. Given the lack of protective structures around motorcyclists, they can sustain multiple types of injuries from such incidents. Injuries may range from minor abrasions, bone fractures to severe head injuries, spinal cord injuries or organ damage, depending on the force of impact and the protective gear the rider was wearing. The exact injuries sustained are unspecified in this category, indicating a broad range of potential injuries. The condition is entirely caused by involvement in a traffic accident and not by transmission or biological disease progression. The symptoms and disease progression will completely depend on the nature and severity of the specific injuries.
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