Aetiology
Injury to unspecified parts of the trunk, limb or body region can be caused by a variety of factors including blunt force trauma, motor vehicle accidents, falls, sports injuries, or overuse.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis of an injury to an unspecified part of the trunk, limb or body region can include a physical examination, X-rays, CT scans, MRI scans, and other imaging tests.
Differential diagnosis
Differential diagnosis of an injury to an unspecified part of the trunk, limb or body region can include other potential causes of pain in the area such as infection, tumor, or nerve compression.
Treatment
Treatment for an injury to an unspecified part of the trunk, limb or body region will depend on the severity of the injury. Treatment options may include rest, physical therapy, splinting, bracing, immobilization, or surgery.
Prognosis
The prognosis for an injury to an unspecified part of the trunk, limb or body region will depend on the severity of the injury. In general, most people can make a full recovery with proper treatment and rehabilitation.