Shoulder Pain Pump Study Directly Links To PAGCL
August 27, 2008
Filed under Medical Alerts, Shoulder Pain Pump
A study published in the July issue of the American Journal of Sports Medicine linked the use of shoulder pain pumps directly to PAGCL.
PAGCL, or posarthroscopic glenohumeral chondrolysis, is a painful condidtion which permanently damages a person’s shoulder and range in motion.
The study, found here, included 177 shoulders. Of these only 19 people underwent arthroscopic surgery and had an intra-articular pain pump. of these 19 people 12 have developed PAGCL.
These shocking results clearly show the dangers of using a shoulder pain pump after arthroscopic shoulder surgery. Shoulder pain pumps frequently result in PAGCL, a condition which requires additional painful surgeries.
If you or a loved one have been injured by a shoulder pain pump contact McEwen Law Firm today. Our attorneys understand that shoulder pain pumps cause extremely painful, irreversible, damage to its victims and are determined to help you recieve the compensation you deserve for your injuries.
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