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ICD-10 code: V00.288S

Disease category: V00.288: Other accident on other gliding-type pedestrian conveyance

What is an Other Accident on Other Gliding-Type Pedestrian Conveyance Sequela?

An other accident on other gliding-type pedestrian conveyance sequela is a medical term that refers to any physical or psychological condition that occurs as a result of an accident involving a gliding-type pedestrian conveyance other than roller skates, skateboards, or motorized devices. Examples of these conveyances include Segways, hoverboards, and electric scooters.

Common Causes of Other Accidents on Other Gliding-Type Pedestrian Conveyances

Accidents involving gliding-type pedestrian conveyances can occur for a variety of reasons. Some common causes include:

  1. Collisions with stationary objects, such as walls or poles.
  2. Collisions with other pedestrians or vehicles.
  3. Loss of control due to uneven or slippery surfaces.
  4. Mechanical failure or malfunction of the device.
  5. Rider error, such as excessive speed or not paying attention to surroundings.
Types of Sequela

There are several types of sequela that can result from an other accident on other gliding-type pedestrian conveyance. These include:

  1. Physical injuries, such as broken bones, sprains, or cuts and bruises.
  2. Head injuries, including concussions and traumatic brain injuries.
  3. Spinal cord injuries, which can result in paralysis or other long-term disabilities.
  4. Psychological trauma, such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, or depression.
Preventing Other Accidents on Other Gliding-Type Pedestrian Conveyances

While accidents involving gliding-type pedestrian conveyances can be serious, there are steps you can take to reduce your risk of injury. These include:

  1. Wear protective gear, such as a helmet and knee pads.
  2. Follow all traffic laws and regulations, including speed limits and rules of the road.
  3. Pay attention to your surroundings and avoid distractions, such as texting while riding.
  4. Inspect your device regularly for signs of wear or damage.
  5. Take a safety course to learn proper riding techniques and safe practices.

By taking these steps, you can reduce your risk of an other accident on other gliding-type pedestrian conveyance and the sequela that can result from such an accident.

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'Other accident on other gliding-type pedestrian conveyance, sequela' is a medical term used to describe the long-term effects of an accident involving a gliding-type pedestrian conveyance, such as a skateboard, rollerblades, or a scooter. These injuries can be severe and may require immedia...

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