V27: Motorcycle rider injured in collision with fixed or stationary object
V27.2: Motorcycle rider injured in collision with fixed or stationary object : unspecified motorcycle rider injured in nontraffic accident
The condition associated with ICD-10 V27.2 refers to injuries sustained by a motorcycle rider due to a collision with a fixed or stationary object during a nontraffic accident. These accidents typically occur outside the normal flow of road traffic, possibly in designated areas for recreational motorcycling, private property, or unpopulated areas. The character of injuries can vary widely, depending on the details of the incident – from minor cuts, scrapes and bruises, to severe injuries requiring immediate medical attention, such as fractures, internal organ damage, or head trauma. The exact regions of the body affected by the injury, as well as the severity and progression of symptoms, are determined by the nature and force of the impact during the collision. Despite the variety of potential injuries, the common factor is that they all stem from a motorcycling accident involving a stationary object.
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