Pain Pump

The use of shoulder pain pumps after arthroscopic shoulder surgery has been found to cause painful, irreversible, damage in patients across the United States. Shoulder pain pumps such as the Stryker Pain Pump and the I-Flow On-Q Pump cause severe cartilage damage and extremely painful side effects in those who have used them.

Shoulder pain pumps can cause a variety of side effects including constant pain, decrease in motion, and stiffness. They may also cause the extremely painful, permanent, condition Postarthroscopic Glenohumeral Chondrolysis (PAGCL). PAGCL consists of the deterioration of the shoulder cartilage resulting in constant pain, discomfort, and decreased mobility for the duration of the patient's life.

The manufacturers of many shoulder pain pumps have failed to provide adequate warning, information, and details to consumers causing them to be liable for the injuries incurred as a result of using the pumps.

If you or a loved one received tissue damage as a result of using a pain pump device, you may have a legal claim. Please contact us today for a free consultation. You may be entitled to a monetary compensation for your suffering and disability.

 

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