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Name of medical device that circulates ice water over shoulder injury by pumping it out of ice bucket? |
Device is supposed to help with extreme pain. Morphine & oxycontin don't relieve. Surgeon unavailable this am to ask, nurse will get Rx but need the name of the device. High speed ejection caused dislocated, crushed humorus bone, socket, nerve damage 4 hr surgery, plate & pins put everything back together. You usually get it from the Orthopedic Surgeon's office. There are several different ones. You don't want to buy it, since it costs about $250. |
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