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V00.03 Pedestrian on foot injured in collision with standing micro-mobility pedestrian conveyance

ICD10CM code

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Name of the Condition

  • Pedestrian on foot injured in collision with standing micro-mobility pedestrian conveyance

Summary

This condition describes injuries sustained by a pedestrian on foot resulting from a collision with a standing micro-mobility pedestrian conveyance, such as a hoverboard or electric scooter. It is typically documented during the initial encounter for medical assessment and treatment of such injuries.

Causes

The primary cause is a collision between a pedestrian on foot and a standing micro-mobility pedestrian conveyance, which may occur due to factors like loss of control, uneven surfaces, or unexpected movements.

Risk Factors

  • Walking in areas with high micro-mobility traffic
  • Lack of visibility or awareness of surroundings
  • Inadequate protective gear for either party
  • Distractions (e.g., mobile devices) while moving

Symptoms

  • Bruising, contusions, or abrasions
  • Sprains or fractures, particularly to limbs
  • Head injuries in severe cases
  • Lacerations or soft tissue damage

Diagnosis

Physical examination to assess visible injuries and range of motion. Imaging tests (e.g., X-rays, CT scans) to evaluate fractures or internal injuries. Neurological assessments if head trauma is suspected.

Treatment Options

  • Rest, ice, and elevation for minor injuries
  • Pain relievers or anti-inflammatory medications
  • Immobilization (e.g., splints, casts) for fractures
  • Physical therapy to restore mobility and strength
  • Surgery for severe injuries

Prognosis and Follow-Up

Most individuals recover fully with appropriate treatment. Follow-up appointments may be needed to monitor healing, especially for fractures or head injuries.

Complications

  • Chronic pain or improper healing without treatment
  • Long-term mobility issues from untreated fractures
  • Neurological deficits from severe head injuries

Lifestyle & Prevention

  • Stay alert and avoid distractions in areas with micro-mobility traffic
  • Use designated pathways or crosswalks when possible
  • Wear visible clothing or reflective gear
  • Ensure micro-mobility devices are used in safe, controlled environments

When to Seek Professional Help

Seek immediate medical attention if there is severe pain, difficulty moving, signs of head injury (e.g., confusion, loss of consciousness), or visible deformities suggesting fractures.

Tips for Medical Coders

Document the collision event, including the type of micro-mobility conveyance involved, to support accurate coding. Ensure the encounter is classified as initial for new injuries. Include details of the mechanism of injury and any contributing factors for comprehensive documentation.

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