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ICD-10 code: V00.812D

Disease category: V00.812: Wheelchair (powered) colliding with stationary object

Wheelchair (powered) colliding with stationary object, subsequent encounter

Wheelchair users often rely on powered wheelchairs to help them navigate through their daily lives. However, collisions with stationary objects can occur, leading to potential injuries and subsequent encounters with healthcare professionals.

When a powered wheelchair collides with a stationary object, the impact can cause the user to be thrown forward, potentially causing injuries to the head, neck, and back. The user may also experience pain and discomfort in their arms and shoulders due to the force of the impact.

If a wheelchair user experiences a collision with a stationary object, it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible. A healthcare professional will be able to assess the extent of the injuries and provide appropriate treatment.

  1. Assessment of injuries: A healthcare professional will assess the user's injuries, including any potential head, neck, or back injuries, as well as any pain or discomfort in the arms and shoulders.
  2. X-rays and imaging: The healthcare professional may order X-rays or other imaging tests to help diagnose any potential fractures or other injuries.
  3. Pain management: The user may be given medication for pain management, such as over-the-counter pain relievers or prescription medication.
  4. Physical therapy: Depending on the extent of the injuries, the user may be referred to a physical therapist for rehabilitation and strengthening exercises.

It is important for wheelchair users to take precautions to avoid collisions with stationary objects. This can include being aware of their surroundings, avoiding distractions while operating the wheelchair, and ensuring that the wheelchair is in good working order.

In summary, collisions with stationary objects can lead to potential injuries and subsequent encounters with healthcare professionals for wheelchair users. It is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible following a collision and to take precautions to avoid future collisions.

Treatment of Wheelchair (powered) colliding with stationary object, subsequent encounter:

Treatment Options for Wheelchair Collisions with Stationary Objects

Powered wheelchairs offer mobility and independence to people with disabilities. However, these devices can sometimes collide with stationary objects, resulting in injuries. If you or a loved one has experienced a collision with a stationary object while using a powered wheelchair, there are several treatment optio...

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