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Injury-related is a term used to describe conditions, events, activities, or research that pertain to injuries—harm caused by external physical forces such as collisions, falls, cuts, burns, or violence. In medical and public health contexts, it serves to distinguish injuries from non-injury diseases or conditions and to categorize data by external cause.

Scope includes a wide range: accidental injuries (sports injuries, motor vehicle crashes, burns, falls), occupational injuries,

Assessment and management: initial triage, assessment of injury severity using clinical scales (e.g., Glasgow Coma Scale,

Prevention and public health: strategies include safety education, protective equipment, engineering controls, workplace safety standards, traffic

Data and terminology: Injury-related data are collected in ICD external cause codes; terms like injury-related mortality

intentional
injuries
(violence,
self-harm),
and
traumatic
injuries
(blunt
and
penetrating
trauma).
Injury
Severity
Score),
imaging
and
diagnostics,
and
treatment
ranging
from
immobilization
and
wound
care
to
surgery
and
rehabilitation.
safety
measures,
and
injury
surveillance
to
monitor
trends
and
evaluate
interventions.
or
disability
are
used
in
statistics;
researchers
study
incidence,
risk
factors,
and
outcomes
to
inform
policy.