V61: Occupant of heavy transport vehicle injured in collision with pedal cycle
V61.4: Occupant of heavy transport vehicle injured in collision with pedal cycle : person injured while boarding or alighting
The identified condition refers to an injury sustained by an individual while they were either getting on or getting off a heavy transport vehicle, due to a collision with a pedal cycle. These injuries can vary widely depending on the specific circumstances of the accident, including the speed and impact of the collision, the area of the body impacted, and the physical condition of the individual. Common injuries in such scenarios may include fractures, contusions, sprains, lacerations or even more serious injuries such as head trauma or spinal injuries. Symptoms also depend on the type of injury and may include pain, swelling, bruising, bleeding, difficulty moving the injured body part, or loss of consciousness in more severe cases. It's imperative to receive medical attention promptly after the incident to appropriately address any medical issues consequent to the collision.
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