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ICD-10 code: W12.XXXS

Disease category: W12: Fall on and from scaffolding

Introduction to Fall on and from Scaffolding, Sequela

Falls on and from scaffolding are one of the most common causes of serious injury in the construction industry. Falls from scaffolding can result in a wide range of physical, emotional and financial consequences, known as sequela. This article will provide an overview of the causes, types and consequences of fall on and from scaffolding.

Causes of Fall on and from Scaffolding

Falls on and from scaffolding can be caused by a variety of factors, including:

  1. Inadequate safety training
  2. Inadequate scaffolding
  3. Unsafe working practices
  4. Faulty or defective equipment
  5. Inadequate fall protection
  6. Exposure to hazardous substances
  7. Failure to maintain scaffolding
Types of Sequela

The severity and type of sequela resulting from a fall on and from scaffolding can vary greatly and can include the following:

  1. Fractures, dislocations and soft tissue injuries
  2. Head injuries, including traumatic brain injuries
  3. Spinal cord injuries
  4. Internal organ damage
  5. Psychological trauma
  6. Loss of mobility
  7. Loss of sensation
  8. Loss of vision
  9. Loss of hearing
  10. Loss of speech
  11. Loss of memory
  12. Permanent disability
  13. Death
Conclusion

Falls on and from scaffolding are a serious problem in the construction industry and can have a devastating impact on the lives of workers and their families. Falls from scaffolding can result in a wide range of physical, emotional and financial consequences, known as sequela, which can range from fractures and dislocations to traumatic brain injuries, paralysis and even death. Employers must ensure that all workers are adequately trained and provided with the necessary safety equipment and fall protection to prevent falls on and from scaffolding.

Treatment of Fall on and from scaffolding, sequela:

Treatment Options for Fall on and from Scaffolding Sequela

Falling from scaffolding can lead to long-term health problems, known as sequela. The most common symptoms associated with scaffolding falls are acute back and neck pain, with the potential for long-term damage to the spine and nervous system. Treatment for sequela from scaffolding falls usually involves a combination of ph...

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