Shoulder Pain Pumps causing negative side effects and health issues
The attorneys of Marcus & Mack, who have represented injured people involving defective drugs and defective medical devices products, are now evaluating cases, at no cost, for customers who have suffered negative side effects due to Should Pain Pumps. Call 800-488-0338 or email us for a no-cost evaluation.
What are Shoulder Pain Pumps?
After receiving shoulder surgeries, patients routinely receive shoulder pain pumps to aid their recovery process. These pain pumps give off controlled amounts of anesthetics to reduce pain after undergoing a shoulder surgery. They are especially popular because they have proven to reduce recovery time for recovering patients.
Why are they dangerous?
Shoulder pain pumps are now causing negative side effects because they are delivering too much medicine into patients. Since the dosage is too high, it is damaging shoulder cartilage which eventually leads to Postarthroscopic Glenohumeral Chondrolysis.
Postarthroscopic Glenohumeral Chondrolysis is a painful disease that is caused by the deterioration of cartilage. There is no treatment for this disease, and in severe cases it can lead to permanent shoulder pain and loss of shoulder mobility.
Symptoms of Postarthroscopic Glenohumeral Chondrolysis
- Shoulder pain
- Popping and grinding in the shoulder
- Shoulder weakness
- Joint stiffness
- Limited range of shoulder and arm motion
These symptoms generally occur 3-12 months after surgery is complete and Shoulder Pain Pumps have been in use.
Contact Us Today
If you or a loved one has suffered from the negative side effects of Shoulder Pain Pumps, please contact our attorneys today. Our Pennsylvania personal injury lawyers firmly believe in a client-centered approach. You can call us 24 hours a day at 800-488-0338 (Toll Free). You can also email us for a FREE evaluation of your defective product, dangerous drug personal injury or wrongful death case. All initial consultations are free. There is never a fee, unless we win your case.






