Posts Tagged ‘Permanent Nerve Damage’

Cold Therapy Injury Lawsuit Claim Information

May 1st, 2010

Cold Therapy Devices: Helpful or Harmful?
Cryotherapy, also known as cold therapy or ice therapy, is one of the most widely-used treatment methods for certain muscle and joint injuries.  The application of ice to an injury in the acute phase can substantially decrease the extent of the damage.  Ice therapy can:

Constrict the blood vessels, reducing swelling [...]

Frostbite Caused by Defective Cold Therapy Devices

April 30th, 2010

After investigating medical journals and speaking with potential clients, our product liability law firm has learned of dangers that can happen to users of defective cold therapy devices.  The most formidable danger associated with defective ice machines is frostbite.  Frostbite occurs when the skin and underlying tissue is subjected to prolonged cold temperatures.  Blood vessels in the body [...]

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