Shoulder Pain Pump
Find out if you or a loved one may have a Shoulder Pain Pump legal claim
Now Accepting Shoulder Pain Pump Cases
A shoulder pain pump is a medical device implanted into the shoulder following arthroscopic surgery for the purposes of alleviating post-operative shoulder pain. The pump works by infusing pain medication directly into the shoulder through a catheter for a period of up to 72 hours. After the medication has been administered, the disposable pump is removed and discarded.
Recent studies link shoulder pain pumps to Postarthroscopic Glenohumeral Chondrolysis (PAGCL), a condition in which shoulder cartilage deteriorates. Symptoms include shoulder pain (whether in motion or at rest), clicking, popping, grinding, shoulder stiffness, weakness, and decreased range of motion.
If you or a loved one have had a shoulder pain pump implanted and are suffering from possible cartilage damage or any of the symptoms listed above, you may be entitled to compensation.
Goldberg & Osborne is a law firm dedicated to helping injured people nationwide and is currently accepting cases for shoulder pain pump victims. For a FREE case evaluation, please call us toll-free at 1-800-THE-EAGLE (1-800-843-3245) or submit a short and simple online case form here.
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