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Shoulder Pain Pump Injuries Affect All Ages
Pain pumps used after shoulder surgery have caused many people to develop PAGCL (Postarthroscopic Glenohumeral Chondrolysis) – a condition that can lead to extreme pain, lifelong suffering – and it affects those of all ages.

Shoulder Pain Pump Manufacturers Failed To Warn About PAGCL
Manufacturers of pain pumps, devices designed to deliver controlled amounts of local anesthetics to post operative patients, have failed to act responsibly according to Ted Meadows, an Alabama attorney who has been following ...

Shoulder Pain Pump Manufacturers May Have Ignored FDA Instructions
Manufacturers have been aware of the problems that arise when their pain pump devices are pointed directly into a patient’s shoulder for several years. Not only have they not warned patients, but they may have ignored instru ...

PAGCL: Why Contacting an Experienced Attorney Is So Important
Patients who used a pain pump during the recovery phase of their shoulder surgery may be at risk of developing Postarthroscopic Glenohumeral Chondrolysis, or PAGCL, a very painful condition that may cause a permanent loss of ...

Pain Pumps & PAGCL: What Statute Of Limitations Apply?
Pain pumps that are used after shoulder surgery have been linked to a very painful condition known as Postarthroscopic Glenohumeral Chondrolysis, or PAGCL. Many lawsuits have already been filed against the manufacturers of t ...

I-Flow Pain Pumps & PAGCL: What You Need To Know
I-Flow Inc., a medical technology firm with headquarters in Lake Forest California, is one of many firms that manufacture pain pumps – which are infusion devices that deliver controlled amounts of local anesthetics to patient ...

DonJoy Pain Pumps & PAGCL: What You Need To Know
Donjoy Inc., a global medical technology firm headquartered in Vista California, is one of several companies that manufacture pain pumps. They are infusion devices that deliver controlled amounts of local anesthetics to pati ...

Stryker Pain Pumps & PAGCL: What You Need To Know
Stryker, a global medical technology firm headquartered in Kalamazoo Michigan, is one of several companies that manufacture pain pumps – infusion devices designed to deliver controlled amounts of local anesthetics to patients ...

BREG Pain Pumps & PAGCL: What You Need To Know
BREG Inc., a Vista California based medical technology firm, is one of several companies that manufacture devices known as pain pumps. These devices deliver controlled amounts of local anesthetics to patients in order to man ...

Study Shows Pain Pumps May Be More Damaging Than Helpful
Pain pumps, devices designed to deliver controlled amounts of local anesthetics to post operative patients, may actually do more damage than they help. In fact, according to a recent study published in the American Journal o ...

Postarthroscopic glenohumeral chondrolysis (PAGCL): What Is It?
Postarthroscopic glenohumeral chondrolysis, or PAGCL, is a very painful condition that occurs in the shoulder when the cartilage between the humeral head and the glenoid has broken down to the point where bone meets bone.

What to Do If You’ve Developed PAGCL
Medical experts have reported that if you think you may have developed Postarthroscopic glenohumeral chondrolysis, (PAGCL), a painful condition caused by the deterioration of cartilage around the shoulder area, there are seve ...

Physical Therapist Can No Longer Do Job Because of Pain Pump Injury
The use of pain pumps after shoulder surgery has been linked to a painful condition known as Postarthroscopic glenohumeral chondrolysis, or PAGCL. It occurs when the cartilage between the humeral head and the glenoid (in the ...