It really depends but i know it to stand for Mechanism of Injury
Falls 20 ft and above is a significant mechanism of injury for adults, and falls from 10 ft and above is considered a significant mechanism of injury for children.
Hanging
In physical therapy assessments, 'MOI' stands for Mechanism of Injury. It refers to how an injury occurred, providing important information to help determine the appropriate treatment and rehabilitation approach for the patient.
Any injury resulting from a mechanism of injury. Trauma is any injury to the body as a result of some type of force impacting the body from outside causes. These can include things like falls, vehicle accidents, bullets, knife, fire, tornado's, electrocution excetera.
What does LYG mean injury
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Sudden knee pain with no injury
The simple answer here is no. An area of injury may bruise before, during, or after swelling. Depending on the location of the injury, the mechanism of injury, and the time of injury. If the injury is superficial in location, such as a blunt trauma to the skin overlying the thigh, it is common for bruising to occur in conjunction with the swelling. However, these two injury markers are not always present together. For instance, a knee injury will often cause inflammation and swelling of the joint, without any external evidence of bruising. Generally speaking, bruising is a superficial response to injury.
I think it means if the wound or injury is throbbing or stinging.
Robbery Threatened Immediate Serious Injury
Sitting out due to injury.