Erb's Palsy Law Blog
Vaginal Mesh Lawsuit Filed
CR Bard, a leading trans vaginal mesh manufacturer, has been named in a lawsuit alleging that the surgical mesh is responsible for serious complications. Mary Ann McCloskey received a vaginal mesh implant made by CR Bard in November 2006. However, the mesh eroded into her vaginal lining, resulting...
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Transvaginal Mesh Lawsuits Build against Device Manufacturers
Lora Gunn, a North Carolina resident, filed a transvaginal mesh case against mesh manufacturer Endo Pharmaceuticals together with its predecessor American Medical Systems (AMS) in January 2012. Claiming that she suffered from mesh erosion, where the mesh eroded into surrounding organs, Gunn is...
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"It hurts!" wails Karen King, gripping the rim of the birthing pool, her face contorted in agony. The midwife looks up from her file of notes. "I know," she says calmly. "It means you're getting there." From somewhere deep inside, Karen expels a shattering ...
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A full recovery is expected in most cases. Rarely, the palsy may persist. If some strength has not returned to the affected muscles by 3-6 months of age, surgery on the nerves may restore it. Tendon transfers may also help to compensate for nerves that are ...
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TAMPA - The Tampa Bay Buccaneers used their first round pick on Iowa defensive end Adrian Clayborn, a player who has overcome a birth defect know as Erb's Palsy that Tampa Bay general manager Mark Dominik insists will not hamper his ability to shed 300 ...
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Tampa Bay, desperate to improve its pass rush, took a couple of medical questions in Iowa defensive end Adrian Clayborn (Erb’s palsy) and Clemson defensive end Da’Quan Bowers (knee), whose drop from a top-five prospect to second round was an indication ...
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20 on April 28 , Clayborn was the only Hawkeye drafted in the event's first two days. Some teams' questions about Clayborn's Erb's palsy and its potential effect on his upper-body strength threatened to slide the 6-4, 285-pounder out of the first round.
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On March 23, a year after President Obama signed into law the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), "the most expansive social legislation enacted in decades," according to the New York Times, it's worth taking a look at Massachusetts. After ...
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There also are medical concerns with Clayborn, who was born with Erb’s palsy — a condition that causes periodic loss of movement and weakness in his right arm. The son of former NFL running back Craig “Ironhead” Heyward has been one of the most ...
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He had 19 sacks in all in his career despite a condition called Erb's Palsy since his birth that left his shoulder weaker than normal with some loss of movement. "His health issues could drop him down a few spots in round one, but Adrian should still be a ...
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Clayborn was born with Erb's Palsy, which caused nerve damage and weakness to his right shoulder and arm. It didn't seem to bother him at Iowa, where he was one of the Big Ten's top pass rushers, and Clayborn has insisted "it's not a big deal." But NFL ...
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"It was well worth it. Tampa was where I wante to be. I'm glad they picked me." Clayborn was a first-round pick despite suffering from Erb's palsy. Asked what his message was to others who suffer from conditions like that, he said, "Keep pushing.
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He was one of 12 defensive ends taken, among the first 32 players. Clayborn was diagnosed with Erb's Palsy at an early age. It affected the nerves in his neck and shoulders, but it doesn't affect his play on the football field.
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It must have left Dominik feeling a little more comfortable in explaining there is no reason to worry that the Bucs’ top pick, Adrian Clayborn (20th overall), has Erb’s palsy and Bowers’ damaged knee isn’t quite fixed yet. “It’s something he ...
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Clayborn’s stock was further affected by having Erb’s Palsy, a condition in his right shoulder that limits his strength and range of motion. After being selected in the first round, Clayborn is glad that he overcame a condition in which doctors ...
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Clayborn was born with Erb's Palsy, which caused nerve damage and weakness to his right shoulder and arm. It didn't seem to bother him at Iowa, where he was one of the Big Ten's top pass rushers, and Clayborn has insisted "it's not a big deal." But NFL ...
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He slid because of an unspectacular final season and because of Erb's Palsy, a condition since birth that has affected strength in his right arm. Still, Clayborn is a disruptive force with 15 sacks and 27 tackles for loss in his final 26 games. Brandon ...
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So with Clayborn's erb's palsy and Bowers' knee issues, the Buc have a couple of extreme hit-or-miss prospects as their first two picks of the 2011 draft. Bowers has incredible upside, a ceiling higher than any prospect picked near him. Being drafted this ...
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He was one of 12 defensive ends taken, among the first 32 players. Clayborn was diagnosed with Erb's Palsy at an early age. It affected the nerves in his neck and shoulders, but it doesn't affect his play on the football field.
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He has stood out from the start, weighing 11.5 pounds at birth. He was so large that he developed Erb's palsy, a shoulder condition caused by nerve damage from trying to squeeze through the birth canal. Playing high school ball for Ice, he was a standout ...
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He has great quickness and uses his hands well (despite suffering from Erb's palsy) to attack and rush the quarterback. He's a disruptive force off the edge but he's also versatile enough to play defensive tackle if necessary. I love this pick for the Bucs.
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Clayborn can be a beast on the edge and should feed off McCoy on the inside. There are some concerns about Clayborn's Erb's Palsy, which limits his right arm, but the Iowa star showed impressive strength throughout his college career. Quotable ...
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